Legislation Targeting the Aquarium Trade in Honolulu City and County

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Yesterday we posted this to AquaNerd and today we have some good news. Thanks to those that voiced their concerns!


The good news from PIJAC below...

On Tuesday, we sent you an urgent PetAlert regarding Bill 66, legislation targeting the aquarium trade in Honolulu City and County that was scheduled to be heard by the City Council's Public Safety & Welfare Committee today, September 17. We are happy to report that the council has chosen not to include this restrictive bill on their agenda for today’s meeting so we have deactivated the alert.



PIJAC appreciates your swift responsiveness in contacting the Honolulu City Council to express your opposition to Bill 66. Your voice matters. The active engagement with elected officials of individuals like you is essential to protecting and preserving the priorities of the responsible pet care community and ensuring the future of pet ownership.



We will closely monitor the council’s future agenda, and if this bill reappears we will notify you immediately.



PIJAC's work to track thousands of pet-related pieces of legislation, to represent the experience and expertise of the responsible pet care community to legislative, regulatory and government bodies, and more, depends on your support. If you are not already a member, please support our work today at pijac.org/join or email [email protected].
 

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