[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 19 (Wednesday, February 4, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H759-H760]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
AWARE ACT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Oregon (Mr. Blumenauer) for 5 minutes.
Mr. BLUMENAUER. Mr. Speaker, one of the areas where Congress has
repeatedly come together in a nonpartisan fashion to make real progress
has been legislation dealing with the protection of animals. This is
something that unites us as we have been able to deal with a series of
simple, commonsense steps to assure we meet the standard of care.
That is why it was so horrific to read the terrible front-page
article in The New York Times on January 20 about the Federal Meat
Animal Research Center in Clay Center, Nebraska. Moving from the front
page to two full
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pages on the inside were truly grotesque and horrifying examples of
animal abuse.
A young cow had its head locked in a cagelike device to keep her
immobile while she was repeatedly--you can only describe it as sexually
tortured for hours by as many as six bulls being studied for their
sexual libido. Her back legs were broken, her body--in the words of one
of the observers--was ``torn up,'' and the cow understandably died from
her injuries.
There were other experiments detailed, sheep and pigs, without
consideration of animal health impact. It detailed horrifying and often
unsuccessful results. At least 6,500 animals were known to have starved
to death at this facility, and unknown numbers died from negligence
from easily treatable infections, exposure to bad weather, or attacks
by predators--all of this at a cost of almost $200 million of taxpayer
money over the last 10 years, resulting in this grotesque abuse of
animals.
There is the ability to abuse, neglect, and even torture farm animals
because there is no law that requires their protection. There is a
loophole in the Animal Welfare Act which exempts farm animals used for
research.
Think about it. If you are abusing, neglecting, or even torturing
farm animals for agricultural research, you don't have to obey the
Animal Welfare Act. It is absolutely unjustified and outrageous.
This week, Congressman Michael Fitzpatrick--my cochair of the
Congressional Animal Protection Caucus--and I are introducing the AWARE
Act which would require that in Federal facilities, farm animals used
in agricultural research be included in the definition of ``animal''
under the Animal Welfare Act.
It seems rather simple. It would ensure that these animals are
treated like other warmblooded animals in other Federal research
facilities. It is time that we step up to stop this horrific abuse.
There is no reason that the USDA agricultural research facilities
experimenting on farm animals should not be held to the same standards
as Federal research facilities that conduct lifesaving disease research
with the same kinds of animals.
I strongly urge my colleagues to support this AWARE Act, the Animal
Welfare and Agricultural Research Endeavors. It is supported by The
Humane Society, the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the
Humane Legislative Fund, and countless people across the country who
deeply believe in animal welfare.
This is our job in Congress, and this is a small step that we can
quickly make to show that we respond to animal abuse and that the
Federal Government will lead by example.
I would urge my colleagues to join Congressman Fitzpatrick and me as
members of the Congressional Animal Protection Caucus to work together
on behalf of God's creatures who cannot speak for themselves.
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