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New Animal Cruelty Bill In the Works

By: Lisa Brence
Updated: April 18, 2007
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The bill would make animal cruelty a felony offense, right now its a misdemeanor. The previous bill, filed by Senator Sue Madison, failed because lawmakers were split between Madisons proposal and another bill, which would have made the second cruelty offense in five years a felony. Madison says she plans to tour the state, educating people on the specifics of the new bill, which she hopes will pass in 2009.

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