(WASHINGTON, DC) - Today, Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11) joined the The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASCPA), a bipartisan group of colleagues, and award-winning actor Bellamy Young, at the "Howl to the Hill" rally with animal advocates in support of Malliotakis' bipartisan legislation, the Goldie's Act.
Specifically, Goldie's Act (H.R. 1788) would ensure the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) does its job to protect dogs in federally licensed puppy mills. Named in honor of a Golden Retriever who suffered and died at a USDA-licensed puppy mill in Iowa, Goldie’s Act would require the USDA to conduct more frequent and meaningful inspections, provide lifesaving intervention for suffering animals, issue penalties for violations, and communicate with local law enforcement to address cruelty and neglect.
“Protecting animal welfare has been a personal passion of mine since my time in the New York State Assembly," Congresswoman Malliotakis said. "I’m proud to join ASPCA and a bipartisan group of colleagues in pushing for the consideration of this critically important legislation today to protect those without a voice by requiring the USDA to publicly report all animal welfare violations, remove animals from abusive environments, and take action to hold animal abusers accountable. If enacted, our bill will save the lives of innocent animals being abused and neglected.”
“Howl to the Hill aims to raise awareness about Goldie, a beautiful Golden Retriever who endured months of agony and pain under the USDA’s watch and suffered a preventable death in an Iowa puppy mill,” said Nancy Perry, senior vice president of ASPCA Government Relations. "The USDA’s repeated failure to enforce the law has encouraged cruelty and a callous attitude that animal suffering doesn’t matter. By including Goldie’s Act in the Farm Bill, Congress can prevent thousands of other animals from meeting the same tragic and unacceptable fate at the hands of the federal agency obligated to protect them.”
In addition to the ASPCA, members of Congress were joined by special guests, including Bellamy Young – an award-winning actor and animal advocate best known for her role on the ABC political drama Scandal – and Sheriff Keith Davis from the Wayne County Iowa Sheriff’s Office, who worked alongside the ASPCA and other animal welfare agencies to rescue hundreds of dogs from the Iowa puppy mill where Goldie died.
“USDA inspectors knew Goldie was suffering. They documented her deterioration month after month, even filming her skeletal condition, and had the authority to help her, but the agency took no action until it was far too late and she could not be saved,” said Bellamy Young. “Shockingly, Goldie’s story is not unique and as a lifelong animal lover, it’s unconscionable to me that the USDA’s inaction has allowed this type of cruelty to persist. Thousands of dogs are still suffering on the USDA’s watch, and I urge Congress to pass Goldie’s Act to ensure the USDA does its job to protect these innocent animals.”
“Federal inspectors were aware that Daniel Gingerich was not in compliance with federal animal welfare laws and documented a host of violations over the course of several months, yet the agency did not alert my office until the situation had spiraled out of control and necessitated intervention from the Department of Justice,” said Sheriff Davis. “Had the USDA notified my office, as the law enables them to do, when it first learned that this licensee was failing to provide minimum standards of care, we could have investigated state cruelty violations and prevented hundreds of dogs from suffering. Goldie’s Act is a commonsense solution to the USDA’s blatant pattern of non-enforcement that burdens local law enforcement and the animal welfare community, and I urge Congress to pass this critical bill to ensure that those who violate the law are held accountable.”
WATCH MALLIOTAKIS' REMARKS FROM THE RALLY HERE.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT GOLDIE'S ACT, CLICK HERE.
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