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Spay/neuter access is one of the most effective tools for reducing shelter intake, but in most states it's chronically underfunded. Five states have figured out how to change that, and the way they did it is more politically achievable than you might expect. In this episode, Penny Ellison shares what she learned from her fellow panelists at the Humane World for Animals Animal Care Expo, where advocates from New Mexico and Delaware presented the funding models that are producing real results. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why voluntary funding mechanisms like license plates and tax check-offs help get a program started but often generate only a fraction of what these programs need * How a mandatory fee on pet food manufacturers became the funding source driving measurable outcomes in five states * What the successful programs have in common * How to propose and pass a bill to fund spay/neuter in your state using The Four C's Framework * What the PURR Act is and why advocates working on this issue need to be watching it Key Takeaway: Five states have proven the model works. Euthanasia rates are down as much as 43%. Now we need advocates in other states to bring it home. If today's episode gave you a new way to think about spay/neuter funding in your state, I created a short private audio series called The Four C's of Legislative Advocacy for Animals. You can download it free at AnimalAdvocacyAcademy.com/fourcs [https://animaladvocacyacademy.com/fourcs/]. For show notes and resources mentioned in this episode, visit AnimalAdvocacyAcademy.com [https://animaladvocacyacademy.com].
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