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Agoura Hills Council backs pet-rescue bill, tougher water-theft fines and Pride flag proclamation

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The Agoura Hills City Council unanimously approved a letter supporting the 'FOUND Act' for pet rescues, passed a resolution urging tougher fines for hydrant water theft (SB 394), and adopted a resolution to fly the rainbow pride flag in June.

The Agoura Hills City Council voted unanimously to approve support for state- and county-level measures during its regular meeting.

Council members approved a letter of support for the FOUND Act, a bill described in the meeting as directing local governments to adopt clear pet-rescue procedures and online resources to reduce unauthorized pet rescues during disasters. The measure was presented to the council as authored by Assembly Member Rick Zaver (as stated in the meeting). The council approved the item by roll call, 4-0.

Council members also approved a separate item urging stronger penalties for hydrant water theft and supporting SB 394, sponsored in discussion by Senator Ben Allen…

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