Unseat Nevada Assemblymembers Brittney Miller & Elaine Marzola for killing Rebas Law AB381


Unseat Nevada Assemblymembers Brittney Miller & Elaine Marzola for killing Rebas Law AB381
The Issue
For the love of our cherished pets, this is a plea for change. My bond with my dog transcends normal relationships. She loves me unconditionally, asking nothing in return but love and nourishment, and I would walk through fire for her. This is a sentiment echoed by countless pet owners in Nevada. However, our assembly members, Brittney Miller and Elaine Marzola, have shown disregard for this bond and for the animals we would give so much for.
We stand in dismay and disappointment as Reba's Law AB381, a necessary protection for our beloved animals, was mercilessly killed on their watch, leaving every animal in Nevada unprotected and vulnerable. These lawmakers turned a blind eye to the defenseless, those without a voice, and we cannot let this stand. It is not just a show of poor leadership but also an act of heartless disregard for our cherished pets.
The death of this bill is a reflection of values that run counter to ours, as devoted animal lovers and Nevadans. We are therefore calling for their removal from office, because we need leaders who will stand up for us and our 'fur babies'.
We need leaders whose values and decisions align with that of the people they serve. We are standing up now for our animals who can't stand up for themselves. Join us in demanding the removal from office of Nevada Assemblymembers Brittney Miller and Elaine Marzola for their part in killing Reba's Law AB381.
Please add your signature to this petition. Together, we can ensure the protection and safety of all pets in Nevada.
We did want to take a moment to send our most sincere thanks to
Melissa Hardy (R) (Bill author)
Assembly District 22
for sponsoring this bill and her co-sponsors:
Brian Hibbetts (R) Assembly District 13
Melanie Scheible (D), Senate District 09
Cecelia Gonzalez (D), Assembly District 16
Duy Nguyen (D), Assembly District 08
We will try again in two years!

The Issue
For the love of our cherished pets, this is a plea for change. My bond with my dog transcends normal relationships. She loves me unconditionally, asking nothing in return but love and nourishment, and I would walk through fire for her. This is a sentiment echoed by countless pet owners in Nevada. However, our assembly members, Brittney Miller and Elaine Marzola, have shown disregard for this bond and for the animals we would give so much for.
We stand in dismay and disappointment as Reba's Law AB381, a necessary protection for our beloved animals, was mercilessly killed on their watch, leaving every animal in Nevada unprotected and vulnerable. These lawmakers turned a blind eye to the defenseless, those without a voice, and we cannot let this stand. It is not just a show of poor leadership but also an act of heartless disregard for our cherished pets.
The death of this bill is a reflection of values that run counter to ours, as devoted animal lovers and Nevadans. We are therefore calling for their removal from office, because we need leaders who will stand up for us and our 'fur babies'.
We need leaders whose values and decisions align with that of the people they serve. We are standing up now for our animals who can't stand up for themselves. Join us in demanding the removal from office of Nevada Assemblymembers Brittney Miller and Elaine Marzola for their part in killing Reba's Law AB381.
Please add your signature to this petition. Together, we can ensure the protection and safety of all pets in Nevada.
We did want to take a moment to send our most sincere thanks to
Melissa Hardy (R) (Bill author)
Assembly District 22
for sponsoring this bill and her co-sponsors:
Brian Hibbetts (R) Assembly District 13
Melanie Scheible (D), Senate District 09
Cecelia Gonzalez (D), Assembly District 16
Duy Nguyen (D), Assembly District 08
We will try again in two years!

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Petition created on April 12, 2025
