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Major decisions affecting the lives of animals—companion animals, wildlife, animals in laboratories and on farms—are made on a regular basis in the U.S. Congress and in state legislatures. Your federal and state legislators are public servants, elected to represent your views. To get your legislators to vote in favor of animals, you must contact them about key animal protection legislation.
The Humane Society of the United States is eager to work with you. We have designed a handbook to help you become an effective voice for animals.
To read our booklet, Working for Animals: A Handbook for the Citizen Lobbyist, download the PDF (right-click and choose "Save As...").
You may also request a printed copy by sending an e-mail to legislation@hsus.org.
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