Petition for Albuquerque residents regarding Animal Welfare Department budget cuts

Petition for Albuquerque residents regarding Animal Welfare Department budget cuts

Recent signers:
Cathy Hipple and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The Animal Welfare Department has long been the backbone of our community, providing crucial services for hundreds of vulnerable animals every hour of every day. These animals, often abandoned or lost, depend on the care and dedication of this department to nurture, feed, vaccinate, spay and neuter, microchip, and ultimately find them loving homes. We must stand against any proposed reductions in these vital services that ensure the safety and well-being of our community's animals.

The city council holds a significant responsibility in deciding the future of these services. It is imperative that they recognize the indispensable work of the Animal Welfare Department and offer strong support to continue their efforts without any cuts. Since their establishment, the department has made tremendous strides in improving animal care standards and reducing the stray animal population through their comprehensive programs.

Every spay or neuter surgery prevents countless births of stray animals who would struggle to survive on the streets. Every vaccination protects against diseases that not only threaten animal populations but also pose risks to public health. Each microchip implanted is a step closer to reuniting lost pets with their families, preventing animals from becoming long-term residents in shelters.

Cuts to these services would not only be detrimental to animal welfare but also to our community as a whole. Reducing the capacity to rescue and care for animals means longer stays in shelters, increased risks of health issues, and the potential for a rise in animal neglect or abandonment cases. The psychological and emotional toll on residents and volunteers who witness the impact of reduced services cannot be overstated.

We call upon the city council to reject any proposed reductions and instead, strengthen their support for an essential department that tirelessly works to protect and uplift the lives of animals in our community. By signing this petition, you are voicing your commitment to maintaining and enhancing animal welfare services, ensuring that every animal receives the love and respect they deserve. Join us in this vital cause by signing and sharing this petition today.

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Recent signers:
Cathy Hipple and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The Animal Welfare Department has long been the backbone of our community, providing crucial services for hundreds of vulnerable animals every hour of every day. These animals, often abandoned or lost, depend on the care and dedication of this department to nurture, feed, vaccinate, spay and neuter, microchip, and ultimately find them loving homes. We must stand against any proposed reductions in these vital services that ensure the safety and well-being of our community's animals.

The city council holds a significant responsibility in deciding the future of these services. It is imperative that they recognize the indispensable work of the Animal Welfare Department and offer strong support to continue their efforts without any cuts. Since their establishment, the department has made tremendous strides in improving animal care standards and reducing the stray animal population through their comprehensive programs.

Every spay or neuter surgery prevents countless births of stray animals who would struggle to survive on the streets. Every vaccination protects against diseases that not only threaten animal populations but also pose risks to public health. Each microchip implanted is a step closer to reuniting lost pets with their families, preventing animals from becoming long-term residents in shelters.

Cuts to these services would not only be detrimental to animal welfare but also to our community as a whole. Reducing the capacity to rescue and care for animals means longer stays in shelters, increased risks of health issues, and the potential for a rise in animal neglect or abandonment cases. The psychological and emotional toll on residents and volunteers who witness the impact of reduced services cannot be overstated.

We call upon the city council to reject any proposed reductions and instead, strengthen their support for an essential department that tirelessly works to protect and uplift the lives of animals in our community. By signing this petition, you are voicing your commitment to maintaining and enhancing animal welfare services, ensuring that every animal receives the love and respect they deserve. Join us in this vital cause by signing and sharing this petition today.

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The Decision Makers

Albuquerque City Council
9 Members
1 Responded
Daniel Champine
Albuquerque City Council - District 8
Thank you for your email and alerting me to your petition. Your thoughts and concerns are shared by many in District Eight, as well as myself. This year seems to be a tighter budget than in the past. However, that does not take any from the needs of very important programs throughout the city. It comes down to prioritization, this proposed budget from the Mayor and his administration seems to prioritize certain areas more than others. Please be assured that this Council hears your concerns and is keeping them in mind as we move forward through this year’s budget process. Again, thank you for taking the time to reach out and please continue to do so in the future, I am always here. Dan Champine Vice President Albuquerque City Councilor District 8 [Note: The Change.org Civic Engagement Team reaches out to decision makers to let them know about petitions in their community and to help facilitate engagement with supporters. The above was an email response we received regarding this petition.]
Brook Bassan
Albuquerque City Council - District 4
Joaquin Baca
Albuquerque City Council - District 2
Timothy Keller
Albuquerque City Mayor

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