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Make a New Year's Resolution for Animals!

It's 2008! Are you ready for change? What better change can you ask for than stronger laws protecting the welfare of animals? This year, as every state legislator comes up for re-election, you can make a New Year's resolution to help animals. You can pledge to vote only for candidates for office who support legislation to protect animals. Click here to take the pledge.

Every year in New York City, the greatest city in the world, a city of millions of animal lovers, animals suffer needlessly. Pets are killed in taxpayer-funded shelters, the circus parades tortured elephants and other wild animals down 34th Street, overworked carriage horses pull tourists around Midtown traffic and breathe in car exhaust constantly, etc. The only way to put an end to this cruelty - once and for all - is by electing candidates to office who will work for the passage of humane legislation.

The League of Humane Voters of New York City (LOHV-NYC) is the only organization in the city that works exclusively year-round to make animal welfare part of the mainstream political agenda. We're out there every day fighting to hold politicians accountable and pass laws protecting animals. We need your help!

Resolutions

1. Click here pledge your vote for animals.

2. Click here to become a member of LOHV-NYC.

3. Tell 10 animal-loving friends, family members or colleagues about the pledge and encourage them to sign!

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