The Problem: White Coat Waste Project investigations have exposed how U.S. colleges and universities are ground zero for some of the country’s worst taxpayer-funded experiments on puppies, kittens, dogs, and cats. These higher education institutions across the country rake in over $200 billion of our hard-earned taxpayer dollars each year from the federal government for wasteful animal testing and other programs.
The Solution: WCW Waste Warrior awardee U.S. Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) has just introduced the Higher Education Loses Payments for Painful Experiments, Tests and Studies Act. The HELP PETS Act (HR 10048) disincentivizes deadly dog and cat experiments by cutting any and all taxpayer funding to colleges or universities that continue to conduct painful experiments on pets.
WCW investigations have uncovered how nearly 150 colleges and universities still conduct cruel testing on 9,000 pets each year, including:
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Hey University presidents: Wanna abuse pets in wasteful experiments like these? Say goodbye to ALL of your taxpayer funding!
👏Thank you @RepMalliotakis for leading bipartisan efforts with WCW to stop wasteful & cruel government animal tests & retire lab survivors like Uno to loving homes!🐶🐈#PAAWAct #VioletsLaw #BeagleGate #StopTheMadness pic.twitter.com/w6Uj14MZMj
— White Coat Waste Project 🥼🗑️ (@WhiteCoatWaste) August 19, 2024
Help us crack down on colleges that torture animals!