Campaign to create a New York City Council Animal Issues Committee
City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams

- Committee Formation Request: Request for NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams to form an Animal Issues Committee.
- Current Situation: Animal issues are currently underserved by the NYC Health Committee, which lacks focus and adequate time for hearings.
- Benefits of a Dedicated Committee: A specialized committee would allow for more frequent and in-depth hearings, leading to better-informed policy and legislation.
To:
City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams
From:
[Your Name]
We, the concerned constituents of New York City, are writing to request the City Council Speaker form a dedicated Animal Issues Committee within the New York City Council. Given the pressing need and widespread interest in animal welfare, we believe that a specialized committee is essential to address the current shortcomings in the oversight of animal-related matters.
Currently, the NYC Health Committee, which primarily focuses on human health issues, lacks the necessary resources and expertise to address animal welfare concerns adequately. The Health Committee’s limited focus on animal issues often results in infrequent hearings, sparsely attended by committee members themselves, with hundreds of constituents waiting in line for only a few minutes to speak. This lack of representation and the complexity of animal welfare issues prevent meaningful discussions and policy development.
To address these issues, we propose the creation of a dedicated Animal Issues Committee composed of council members who genuinely care about animal welfare and have the legal responsibility to make informed decisions and pass legislation. Such a committee would have the authority to hold more frequent and comprehensive hearings, allowing for in-depth discussions and detailed testimony on various animal welfare concerns.
By establishing an Animal Issues Committee, the NYC Council can ensure that animal welfare issues are not overlooked and that the voices of animal advocates are heard. This would lead to a more informed and effective approach to animal welfare, ultimately benefiting the animals of New York City and their dedicated advocates.