New NYC Council caucus must crack down on animal sacrifices after number of 'horrific cases': Queens pol
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New NYC Council caucus must crack down on animal sacrifices after number of 'horrific cases': Queens pol
"We've seen horrific cases of animal sacrifice along the shores of Jamaica Bay. Through this caucus, I want to push for stronger laws, so the people committing these crimes are actually held accountable instead of getting the slap on the wrist that's become far too common in animal-abuse cases. We need real consequences for those who harm innocent creatures."
"Esptein and Council Speaker Julie Menin when announcing the new bipartisan caucus this week said it would be dedicated to advocating for the humane treatment of animals and advancing policies that make pet ownership more affordable in the Big Apple."
Councilwoman Joann Ariola from Queens has joined the City Council's newly formed animal welfare caucus to advocate for tougher legislation against animal sacrifice. Her district, including The Rockaways and Howard Beach, has experienced recurring cases of animal mutilation involving chickens, pigs, rats, and other creatures, particularly near Jamaica Bay. Ariola emphasizes the need for stronger enforcement and meaningful consequences rather than minimal penalties currently imposed in animal abuse cases. Councilman Harvey Epstein chairs the bipartisan caucus, which aims to promote humane animal treatment and affordable pet ownership. The caucus has attracted at least a dozen members and may address additional issues like horse-drawn carriage regulations.
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