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For Each Tiny Heartbeat, Left In The Wreckage
John Bozes, Louisiana Senate Testimonial: I am a former resident of St. Bernard
Parish and I am here to ask you to pass
the Pet Evacuation Bill so that when there is another disaster, our pets can travel
safely with us to designated
shelters and not be left behind to perish. My two year old black lab, Angel Girl, was
a hero who saved the lives of
myself and my family. If she had not awakened us, my family would have drowned. The
water was over the roof when she
led us out the door. One week after Hurricane Rita evacuations, my sister Carol, her
family, and I were in a hotel. A
dear friend searching for Angel advised me to watch CNN that evening. We saw Anderson
Cooper break a story called Dog
Killings at Three St. Bernard Parish Schools. The crew first filmed room 203 at PGT
Beauregard Middle School. What we
saw was devastating. The camera trailed rescue teams as they opened the door. First
we saw Bullet, the dog of my sister
who had not been rescued as promised. Bullet was dead. In the next room, the camera
showed my Angel Girl and Honey,
both shot to death…
In the shadow of Hurricane Katrina, a disaster that strands and kills more animals
than any other in modern history,
people and their pets march in solidarity for Louisiana Pet Evacuation Bill SB-607,
from Senator Heulette Fontenot.
Citizens rally at the steps of the state capitol to send the message: If I leave they
leave with me.
WIN! SB-607 LA Pet Evacuation Bill Becomes Law
Kinship Circle's Brenda Shoss joins forces with Shannon Moore, a Metairie resident
who works
tirelessly to save
stranded animals. They lobby Louisiana legislators to support Senator Fontenot's Pet Evacuation
Bill (SB-607)
and consult with the Senator's office to craft a letter campaign to lawmakers. With
help from Capt.
Ron Fach, founder
of Pet Owners Alliance and Florida's model Animal Disaster Response Teams, they
streamline press
materials, alerts
and flyers into a non-stop push to pass this bill. On April 17 Shannon
orchestrates a People And Pets
March to
Louisiana's state capitol in Baton Rouge. In mid-June Louisiana's Pet Evacuation Bill
passes the
legislative process
and is later signed into law. Tragically, Shannon Moore is no longer alive to celebrate her achievements
for animals.
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Dear Senator,
In a single week last September, rescuers airlifted thousands of New Orleans
residents stranded in flooded homes.
Among them, Denise Okojo clung to her Labrador retriever in the shadows of their
swamped apartment. When a rescue team arrived, Okojo was ordered to leave Molly, her
seeing-eye service dog, behind. The blind woman said goodbye to her "eyes" and sole
companion.
Laura K. Maloney, executive director of the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, claims animal
protection volunteers recovered about 16,000 animals in the wake of Hurricane
Katrina. Most ended up in shelters around
the U.S. Only 3,000 were reunited with their guardians. Okojo was one of the
fortunate evacuees. At Lake Charles
Memorial Hospital, she relayed her story to a kindhearted nurse who alerted ASPCA
disaster relief workers. After
smashing through a window, a rescue squad found Molly trembling in an upstairs
bedroom.
A disaster preparedness plan without provisions for animals is a bad plan.
In America, animals live in over half of
all households. Cats inhabit 3 of every 10 homes, according to Humane Society of the
U.S. figures. In New Orleans alone,
50,000 to 70,000 dogs were pre-Katrina family members.
Yet Louisiana disaster victims were forced to choose between survival and their
pets. Unforgivable images are etched
into our nation’s conscience: A white dog is ripped from a boy's arms as he
boards a bus. A bewildered yellow Lab
watches his family disappear in a helicopter. An elderly woman cannot receive medical
care unless she deserts her cats.
A man swims and walks for miles with his dog, only to learn he must abandon his loyal
friend.
An emergency plan with no animal component is out of touch with constituents. In
fact, Katrina "stragglers"
cited pets as the foremost reason for staying in flooded areas. The human death toll
might have been lower if a strategy to
accommodate animals had been in place.
You have the opportunity to ensure this never happens again. I respectfully ask for
your full support of Senator Fontenot's
Senate Bill No. 607 (SB-607) Pet Evacuation Bill. SB-607 requires state and parish
homeland security and emergency
preparedness agencies to consult with experts in the fields of animal sheltering,
veterinary medicine, public health and
safety, and other professional and technical personnel deemed appropriate to
formulate emergency operation plans for
the humane evacuation, transport, and temporary sheltering of service animals and
household pets in times of emergency
or disaster.
"I felt we were derelict in our duties to the citizens of Louisiana, because we
didn't make arrangements for pets,"
Senator Fontenot told reporters. "I don't think we recognize that pet-human bond that
was there, and a lot of people
refused
to evacuate because they weren't going to leave their pets behind."
Long after the last humans had evacuated, thousands of emaciated and dehydrated
pets roamed empty New Orleans
parishes. Seven months beyond the storm, animal advocates continue to rescue and
rehabilitate displaced pets. Please
stand behind SB-607, which instructs government to consult with animal welfare
organizations to fully implement protocols
on rescue/shelter of animals during a disaster. I am counting on you to cosponsor the
critical Pet Evacuation Bill.
Thank you,
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who represent the district you
live
in to support SB 607, The Pet Evacuation Bill.
LOUISIANA STATE SENATORS
adleyr@legis.state.la.us, amedeej@legis.state.la.us, websen@legis.state.la.us, barhamr@legis.state.la.us, boassow@legis.state.la.us, lasen15@legis.state.la.us, cainj@legis.state.la.us, websen@legis.state.la.us, smithcheek@legis.state.la.us, websen@legis.state.la.us, dardennej@legis.state.la.us, websen@legis.state.la.us, lasen20@legis.state.la.us, ellingtn@legis.state.la.us, fieldsc@legis.state.la.us, fontenoc@legis.state.la.us, gautreauxn@legis.state.la.us, lasen21@legis.state.la.us, heitmeierf@legis.state.la.us, hinesd@legis.state.la.us, hollisk@legis.state.la.us, jacksonl@legis.state.la.us, websen@legis.state.la.us, kostelka@legis.state.la.us, lentini@legis.state.la.us, malonem@legis.state.la.us, lasen17@legis.state.la.us, lasen29@legis.state.la.us, lasen23@legis.state.la.us, lasen27@legis.state.la.us, murraye@legis.state.la.us, websen@legis.state.la.us, quinnj@legis.state.la.us, romeroc@legis.state.la.us, schedlet@legis.state.la.us, websen@legis.state.la.us, smithmi@legis.state.la.us, theunisg@legis.state.la.us, websen@legis.state.la.us
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CENTRAL FAX NUMBER, when the Legislature is in session. Faxes are placed
directly into each senator's
mailbox: 225-342-0617
CENTRAL PHONE NUMBER, when the Legislature is in session: 225-342-2040
LOUSIANA STATE SENATE MEMBERS
Senator Robert Adley
611 Jessie Jones Drive; Benton, LA 71006
ph: 225-342-2040, 318-965-1755; fax: 318-965-1757
email: adleyr@legis.state.la.us
Senator "Jody" Amedee
2109 S. Burnside Ave., Suite A; Gonzales, LA 70737
ph: 225-644-1526; fax: 225-644-7392
email: amedeej@legis.state.la.us
Senator Diana E. Bajoie
Post Office Box 15168; New Orleans, LA 70175
ph: 225-342-0752, 504-568-7760; fax: 504-896-1301
email: websen@legis.state.la.us
Senator Robert J. Barham
Post Office Box 249; Oak Ridge, LA 71264
ph: 225-342-2040, 318-244-5582; fax: 318-244-5015
email: barhamr@legis.state.la.us
Senator Walter J. Boasso
100 Intermodal Drive; Chalmette, LA 70043
ph: 225-342-2040, 504-270-9258; fax: 504-277-0113
email: boassow@legis.state.la.us
Senator Sharon Weston Broome
P. O. Box 52783; Baton Rouge, LA 70892
ph: 225-359-9352; fax: 225-359-9353
email: lasen15@legis.state.la.us
Senator James David Cain
Post Office Box 640; Dry Creek, LA 70637
ph: 225-342-2040, 337-328-7266; fax: 337-491-2027
email: cainj@legis.state.la.us
Senator Joel T. Chaisson
P.O. Box 1255; Destrehan, LA 70047
ph: 225-342-2040, 985-764-9911; fax: 985-764-9686
email: websen@legis.state.la.us
Senator Sherri Smith Cheek
9973 Mansfield Road; Keithville, LA 71047
ph: 318-687-4820; fax: 318-687-4077
email: smithcheek@legis.state.la.us
Senator Donald R. "Don" Cravins
Vice Chairman, Judiciary B Committee
200 West Pine Street; Lafayette, LA 70501
ph: 225-342-2114, 337-234-9695; fax: 337-234-7019
email: websen@legis.state.la.us
Senator Jay Dardenne, Judiciary B Committee Member
Post Office Box 94183; Baton Rouge, LA 70804
ph: 225-342-9788; fax: 225-383-3733
email: dardennej@legis.state.la.us
Senator Ann Duplessis
6600 Plaza Drive, Suite 211A; New Orleans, LA 70127
ph: 504-243-7795; fax: 504-246-7689
email: websen@legis.state.la.us
Senator Reggie P. Dupre
P. O. Box 3893; Houma, LA 70361-2016
ph: 985-876-9902; fax: 985-873-2016
email: lasen20@legis.state.la.us
Senator Noble E. Ellington, Judiciary B Committee Member
4272 Front Street; Winnsboro, LA 71295
ph: 318-435-7313; fax: 318-435-9885
email: ellingtn@legis.state.la.us
Senator Cleo Fields
Post Office Box 94183; Baton Rouge, LA 70804
ph: 225-342-9793; fax: 225-219-4354
email: fieldsc@legis.state.la.us
Senator Heulette "Clo" Fontenot
Author of SB 607, Pet Evacuation Bill
P.O. Box 1238; Livingston, LA 70754
ph: 225-686-0108; fax: 225-686-2161
email: fontenoc@legis.state.la.us
Senator "Nick" Gautreaux
209 E. St. Victor Street; Abbeville, LA 70510
ph: 337-740-NICK (6425), 1-866-740-NICK (6425)
fax: 337-740-6400; email: gautreauxn@legis.state.la.us
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Senator D. A. "Butch" Gautreaux
1103 Eighth Street; Morgan City, LA 70380
ph: 800-562-3204; fax: 985-380-2447
email: lasen21@legis.state.la.us
Senator Francis C. Heitmeier
3709 General DeGaulle; New Orleans, LA 70114
ph: 504-361-6014; fax: 504-361-9794
email: heitmeierf@legis.state.la.us
Senator Donald E. Hines
Post Office Box 262; Bunkie, LA 71322
ph: 318-346-4619; fax: 318-346-2301
email: hinesd@legis.state.la.us
Senator Ken Hollis, Judiciary B Committee Member
2800 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Suite 365; Metairie, LA 70002
ph: 225-342-8325, 504-828-9300; fax: 504-828-9355
email: hollisk@legis.state.la.us
Senator Lydia P. Jackson
610 Texas Street, Suite 201; Shreveport, LA 71101
ph: 318-676-7029; fax: 318-676-7034
email: jacksonl@legis.state.la.us
Senator Charles D. "C.D." Jones, Judiciary B Committee Member
141 Desiard Street, Suite 315; Monroe, LA 71201
ph: 225-342-2366, 318-362-5469;
fax: 318-325-2647; email: websen@legis.state.la.us
Senator Robert W. "Bob" Kostelka
Post Office Box 2122; Monroe, LA 71207
ph: 800-508-5572; fax: 318-329-9150
email: kostelka@legis.state.la.us
Senator Arthur J. "Art" Lentini
6620 Riverside Drive, Suite 312; Metairie, LA 70003
ph: 504-780-8700; fax: 504-465-3463
email: lentini@legis.state.la.us
Senator Max T. Malone
610 Marshall Street, Suite 722; Shreveport, LA 71101
ph: 318-676-5733; fax: 318-676-5734
email: malonem@legis.state.la.us
Senator Robert "Rob" Marionneaux
Chairman, Judiciary B Committee
P.O. Box 577; Livonia, LA 70755-0577
ph: 225-637-3623; fax: 225-637-3124
email: lasen17@legis.state.la.us
Senator Joe McPherson
880 Robinson Bridge Road; Woodworth, LA 71485
ph: 318-484-2211; fax: 318-445-2872
email: lasen29@legis.state.la.us
Senator Michael J. "Mike" Michot
P.O. Box 80372; Lafayette, LA 70598
ph: 337-262-1332; fax: 337-237-1185
email: lasen23@legis.state.la.us
Senator Willie L. Mount
P.O. Box 3004; Lake Charles, LA 70602
ph: 337-491-2016; fax: 337-433-8080
email: lasen27@legis.state.la.us
Senator Edwin R. Murray
1540 N. Broad St.; New Orleans, LA 70119
ph: 504-945-0042; fax: 504-942-5968
email: murraye@legis.state.la.us
Senator Ben Nevers
724 Avenue F; Bogalusa, LA 70427
ph: 985-732-6863, 1-800-881-2749; fax: 985-732-6860
email: websen@legis.state.la.us
Senator Julie Quinn
3330 North Causeway Boulevard, Suite 438; Metairie, LA 70002
ph: 504-219-4640; fax: 504-219-4639; email: quinnj@legis.state.la.us
Senator Craig F. Romero
300 Iberia Street, Suite B-150; New Iberia, LA 70560
ph: 337-364-8006; fax: 337-364-7355; email: romeroc@legis.state.la.us
Senator John T. "Tom" Schedler
3840 Highway 22, Suite 200; Mandeville, LA 70471
ph: 225-342-2040, 985-727-7949, 1-800-836-9581
fax: 985-727-9904; email: schedlet@legis.state.la.us
Senator Derrick Shepherd
2009 Ames Boulevard; Marrero, LA 70072
ph: 504-371-0263; fax: 504-371-0265
email: websen@legis.state.la.us
Senator Kenneth M. "Mike" Smith
Post Office Box 1381; Winnfield, LA 71483
ph: 225-342-0637, 318-628-3075; fax: 318-628-5286
email: smithmi@legis.state.la.us
Senator Gerald J. Theunissen
Post Office Box 287; Jennings, LA 70546
ph: 337-824-0376; fax: 337-824-4780
email: theunisg@legis.state.la.us
Senator J. Chris Ullo
2150 Westbank Expressway, Suite 705; Harvey, LA 70058
ph: 504-361-6690; fax: 504-361-6691
email: websen@legis.state.la.us
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Shannon Moore
SENATE BILL NO. 607 BY SENATOR FONTENOT
www.legis.state.la.us/billdata/streamdocument.asp?did=375498"
Bill Maps a Pet Evacuation Route
www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-pets26mar26,1,7592180.story
To advocate a legal safety net for animals after Katrina's tragic loss of life,
Kinship Circle's Brenda Shoss
works with Louisiana Senator Fontenot's office to promote passage of Louisiana Pet
Evacuation Bill SB-607. Ms.
Shoss crafts letter campaigns to lawmakers, press materials...and gathers stories
from evacuees forced to flee
without pets. On June 27, 2006 Governor Kathleen Blanco signs SB-607 into law. Cathy
Wells, Sen. Fontenot's aide
who drafted SB-607, writes: "We all know if it weren't for Kinship Circle's campaigns
to legislators, this bill
would not have had the success it did..."
A New Orleans resident and Katrina survivor, Lisa Roussel, writes: "Without Kinship
Circle and the many alerts
concerning SB-607, we would never have been able to pull this off! The "dirty
politicians" LA is known for would
never have paid a second's notice to this bill. But because
Kinship Circle kept us on top of things and provided us with legislators' contact
info, urged us to bombard them
with emails and calls, and kept us updated on a daily basis, YOU played a MAJOR role
in getting Louisiana's Pet
Evacuation Bill passed. I cannot thank you enough."
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