Pass The Dominion Act: Animal Protection and Education Law

Recent signers:
Jodie Larkin and 12 others have signed recently.

The Issue

  The overpopulation of dogs and cats isn’t just an animal issue—it’s a human issue with real consequences for families, communities, and public systems.
  Here’s how you’re impacted—even if you don’t realize it:
• Your Tax Dollars fund overcrowded municipal shelters, often paying for euthanasia due to lack of space and resources.

 • Your Neighborhoods are affected by stray animals, abandoned litters, and potential safety risks.
• Your Families may unknowingly adopt or buy pets from unethical breeders, facing trauma, illness, or surrender.

 • Shelter Staff and Volunteers face burnout, grief, and the emotional toll of killing healthy, adoptable animals.

 • Your Children are exposed to a culture that treats life as disposable, normalizing cruelty and disconnection.

 • Your Local Rescues are overwhelmed, surviving on donations and sacrificing everything to clean up the fallout.
  We all pay the price—emotionally, financially, and morally—for a system that enables unchecked breeding and ignores transparency and education.
  The Dominion Act is how we change that.

 What’s at Stake
  This isn’t just about shelters or stray animals. This is about our moral compass, our communities, our resources, and our future.
  If Things Stay the Same…
 • Millions of Dogs and Cats Will Continue to Die
  Over 1 million dogs and cats are euthanized in shelters every year—many healthy, adoptable, and just out of time. The cycle of life → neglect → death repeats with no accountability.
• Taxpayer Money Will Keep Funding Broken Systems

Public shelters burn through millions in taxpayer funds to house, kill, and dispose of animals, often without transparency or oversight. Meanwhile, corruption and inefficiency thrive.

 • Unethical Breeders Will Keep Profiting Off Misery

Backyard and commercial breeders—often unlicensed—will continue pumping out animals for money while rescues drown and shelters kill. No one is held responsible when those dogs end up abandoned.

 • Shelters Will Keep Hiding Behind “Disease Outbreaks”

Without enforcement or third-party audits, some facilities will continue using fake or exaggerated outbreaks (like distemper) to shut down, kill animals, and take paid leave—unchecked and unseen.

 • Children Will Keep Learning That Life is Disposable

When young people see animals discarded, mistreated, or euthanized as routine, it normalizes cruelty. We rob them of empathy—and of a sense that the world can be just.

  If The Dominion Act Becomes Law…
• We’ll Save Thousands—Maybe Millions—of Lives

With a breeding pause, spay/neuter mandates, and ethical reform, we give shelter animals a real chance to be seen, adopted, and loved.

 • We’ll Bring Corruption Into the Light

Shelter audits, breeder accountability, and DOJ oversight will force institutions to act ethically—or face consequences.

 • We’ll Protect the Public and Empower Communities

With education in schools, fewer stray animals, and better adoption practices, families will be safer, better informed, and more compassionate.

 • We’ll Redefine Dominion as God Intended

By acting with stewardship instead of exploitation, we fulfill the spiritual responsibility to protect what God created—and hold institutions accountable for defying that calling.

 • We’ll Lead the Nation in Humane Reform

This Is the Tipping Point

We can either choose transformation now, or continue feeding a system that disposes of life behind closed doors. 

The Dominion Act isn’t just a bill. It’s a statement of who we are as citizens of America. 

Why Now?

1. The Crisis Has Reached a Breaking Point

 • Shelters are at or beyond capacity nationwide.

 • Euthanasia rates are rising again—even for healthy, adoptable animals.

 • Overpopulation is no longer just a warning—it’s a daily reality.

Every day we wait, more lives are lost—not because we can’t do better, but because we won’t.

2. The System Has Been Exposed

• Whistleblowers, advocates, and volunteers have revealed corruption, deception, and neglect in shelters and breeding industries.

 • The public is more aware than ever—and increasingly outraged.

 • We no longer have the excuse of not knowing. Now we’re accountable.

3. Communities Are Hurting

 • Families are grieving pets surrendered in hardship, only to discover they were euthanized.

 • Children are growing up in communities overrun by strays and indifference.

 • Volunteers and rescue groups are emotionally and financially exhausted.

We cannot keep asking people to carry a broken system with their hearts and wallets.

4. The Public Is Ready for Change

• There is a growing wave of support for animal welfare reform—from faith-based communities to grassroots organizers to everyday families.

 • People are signing petitions, fostering, adopting, and speaking out like never before.

 • All they need now is a clear path forward—and leaders willing to act.

5. The Timing Is Strategic

• Legislative cycles are open to new bills and proposals.

 • More lawmakers are listening to their constituents on humane issues.

6. God’s Timing is Never Accidental

This moment isn’t coincidence. It’s a call.

 “To everything there is a season… a time to plant, and a time to uproot… a time to tear down, and a time to build.” — Ecclesiastes 3

This is the time to tear down what’s broken—and build what is right.

We’ve delayed long enough. The cost of inaction is too high.

The time to protect, to steward, and to reform—is right now.

 

 

 



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Recent signers:
Jodie Larkin and 12 others have signed recently.

The Issue

  The overpopulation of dogs and cats isn’t just an animal issue—it’s a human issue with real consequences for families, communities, and public systems.
  Here’s how you’re impacted—even if you don’t realize it:
• Your Tax Dollars fund overcrowded municipal shelters, often paying for euthanasia due to lack of space and resources.

 • Your Neighborhoods are affected by stray animals, abandoned litters, and potential safety risks.
• Your Families may unknowingly adopt or buy pets from unethical breeders, facing trauma, illness, or surrender.

 • Shelter Staff and Volunteers face burnout, grief, and the emotional toll of killing healthy, adoptable animals.

 • Your Children are exposed to a culture that treats life as disposable, normalizing cruelty and disconnection.

 • Your Local Rescues are overwhelmed, surviving on donations and sacrificing everything to clean up the fallout.
  We all pay the price—emotionally, financially, and morally—for a system that enables unchecked breeding and ignores transparency and education.
  The Dominion Act is how we change that.

 What’s at Stake
  This isn’t just about shelters or stray animals. This is about our moral compass, our communities, our resources, and our future.
  If Things Stay the Same…
 • Millions of Dogs and Cats Will Continue to Die
  Over 1 million dogs and cats are euthanized in shelters every year—many healthy, adoptable, and just out of time. The cycle of life → neglect → death repeats with no accountability.
• Taxpayer Money Will Keep Funding Broken Systems

Public shelters burn through millions in taxpayer funds to house, kill, and dispose of animals, often without transparency or oversight. Meanwhile, corruption and inefficiency thrive.

 • Unethical Breeders Will Keep Profiting Off Misery

Backyard and commercial breeders—often unlicensed—will continue pumping out animals for money while rescues drown and shelters kill. No one is held responsible when those dogs end up abandoned.

 • Shelters Will Keep Hiding Behind “Disease Outbreaks”

Without enforcement or third-party audits, some facilities will continue using fake or exaggerated outbreaks (like distemper) to shut down, kill animals, and take paid leave—unchecked and unseen.

 • Children Will Keep Learning That Life is Disposable

When young people see animals discarded, mistreated, or euthanized as routine, it normalizes cruelty. We rob them of empathy—and of a sense that the world can be just.

  If The Dominion Act Becomes Law…
• We’ll Save Thousands—Maybe Millions—of Lives

With a breeding pause, spay/neuter mandates, and ethical reform, we give shelter animals a real chance to be seen, adopted, and loved.

 • We’ll Bring Corruption Into the Light

Shelter audits, breeder accountability, and DOJ oversight will force institutions to act ethically—or face consequences.

 • We’ll Protect the Public and Empower Communities

With education in schools, fewer stray animals, and better adoption practices, families will be safer, better informed, and more compassionate.

 • We’ll Redefine Dominion as God Intended

By acting with stewardship instead of exploitation, we fulfill the spiritual responsibility to protect what God created—and hold institutions accountable for defying that calling.

 • We’ll Lead the Nation in Humane Reform

This Is the Tipping Point

We can either choose transformation now, or continue feeding a system that disposes of life behind closed doors. 

The Dominion Act isn’t just a bill. It’s a statement of who we are as citizens of America. 

Why Now?

1. The Crisis Has Reached a Breaking Point

 • Shelters are at or beyond capacity nationwide.

 • Euthanasia rates are rising again—even for healthy, adoptable animals.

 • Overpopulation is no longer just a warning—it’s a daily reality.

Every day we wait, more lives are lost—not because we can’t do better, but because we won’t.

2. The System Has Been Exposed

• Whistleblowers, advocates, and volunteers have revealed corruption, deception, and neglect in shelters and breeding industries.

 • The public is more aware than ever—and increasingly outraged.

 • We no longer have the excuse of not knowing. Now we’re accountable.

3. Communities Are Hurting

 • Families are grieving pets surrendered in hardship, only to discover they were euthanized.

 • Children are growing up in communities overrun by strays and indifference.

 • Volunteers and rescue groups are emotionally and financially exhausted.

We cannot keep asking people to carry a broken system with their hearts and wallets.

4. The Public Is Ready for Change

• There is a growing wave of support for animal welfare reform—from faith-based communities to grassroots organizers to everyday families.

 • People are signing petitions, fostering, adopting, and speaking out like never before.

 • All they need now is a clear path forward—and leaders willing to act.

5. The Timing Is Strategic

• Legislative cycles are open to new bills and proposals.

 • More lawmakers are listening to their constituents on humane issues.

6. God’s Timing is Never Accidental

This moment isn’t coincidence. It’s a call.

 “To everything there is a season… a time to plant, and a time to uproot… a time to tear down, and a time to build.” — Ecclesiastes 3

This is the time to tear down what’s broken—and build what is right.

We’ve delayed long enough. The cost of inaction is too high.

The time to protect, to steward, and to reform—is right now.

 

 

 



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