Minnesota lawmakers push for new board dedicated to household pets
Bipartisan lawmakers are teaming up in trying to create a new animal board that focuses on the needs of household pets. Lawmakers and animal welfare groups went to the St. Paul Capitol on Thursday with the help of some furry friends to push for the creation of the Companion Animal Board (CAB) which would focus on the policies of cats, dogs, and other household pets.
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