Governor Glenn Youngkin has signed two important bills supported by PETA.
- Senate Bill 907 will allow nonhuman primates used in experiments at publicly funded animal testing facilities to be placed in accredited sanctuaries, giving them the chance to experience an actual life filled with comfort and enrichment after being subjected to intensive confinement, constant fear, and terrible pain in a laboratory cage.
- Senate Bill 1127 closes a loophole in current law by specifying that publicly funded animal testing facilities must make available (within 30 days) any USDA official warning notice of alleged violation, settlement agreement or stipulation, administrative complaint, decision or order, or any other enforcement record.
Gov. Youngkin vetoed Senate Bill 1125, which would have banned the premature maternal separation of captive wild mammals and the hybridization of species.

I'll never understand why the ones that enjoy taking so much from the earth, don't take care of it better.
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