Prohibits lenders from blocking access to funds from a credit line mortgage
Prohibits licensed Massachusetts pet shops from selling dogs, cats, rabbits, or guinea pigs, allowing adoption space instead and preserving local regulation.
Prohibits licensed Massachusetts pet shops from selling dogs, cats, rabbits, or guinea pigs, allowing adoption space instead and preserving local regulation.
Note: the provided metadata for this bill contains conflicting items (a different short title about lenders, multiple committees, and out‑of‑state sponsors). This summary is based on the official bill text filed as “Senate No. 618” (filed 1/14/2025) and the accompanying docket information naming Senator Jason M. Lewis as the primary presenter.
The bill would prohibit licensed pet shops from selling or offering for sale four common companion species — dogs, cats, rabbits, and guinea pigs — with the stated aim of curbing retail commercial sale of these animals (often to address animal welfare and shelter/rescue placement concerns).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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