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Associated Humane Societies thanks Camden County for support on puppy-mill legislation; commissioners offer condolences and parks, health updates

Camden County Board of Commissioners · September 19, 2024
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Brian Hackett of Associated Humane Societies thanked the Camden County Board for backing state legislation he identified as Senate Bill 2511 and Assembly Bill 4051 to curb puppy-mill sales; commissioners responded with condolences for former Mayor Bernie Platt and updates on parks projects, farmers markets, flu clinics and West Nile cases.

Brian Hackett, director of government and community relations for Associated Humane Societies, addressed the board during public comment to thank commissioners for a county resolution in support of state legislation he identified as Senate Bill 25 11 and Assembly Bill 40 51 to regulate pet sourcing and restrict sales from what he described as "puppy mills." Hackett said the bills have substantial cosponsorship and that Camden County's resolution adds momentum in the Legislature.

Commissioner Nash thanked Hackett for his advocacy, recounted Camden County's earlier…

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