With the new Administration comes the prospect of new possibilities for improving animal protection, and to mark this latest transfer of power, The HSUS created a 100-point “Change Agenda for Animals.” It is a road map for reform, and it reflects the remarkable experience and knowledge of HSUS staff experts and government affairs specialists who developed the roster of items after years of study and work, and experience in the corridors of power where fateful decisions concerning the fate of animals are made—or not made. We numbered the items from 1 to 100, but they reflect no order of priority. Click here to read the Change Agenda for Animals.