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February 28, 2017 Kevin Shea, Administrator United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service On February 3 rd the USDA purged from the agency s website tens of thousands of pages of inspection reports, enforcement actions, annual reports, and other key records regarding enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) and the Horse Protection Act (HPA). Simply put, this action endangers the lives of animals and puts consumers at risk. As Massachusetts organizations working on behalf of animals, we request that the agency immediately reinstate records previously available on the agency s site and that the agency continue to make these and future records available on an ongoing basis. The USDA, and particularly APHIS, have been repeatedly criticized over the years by the USDA s own Inspector General for failing to effectively enforce the requirements of the AWA. Accordingly, Massachusetts animal protection organizations relied upon this information to ensure that animals imported for sale, used for exhibition, or tested upon in laboratories in the Commonwealth receive at the very least the basic protections mandated by the Animal Welfare Act.

The USDA s action has broad impacts for both people and animals. It hurts the consumer who purchases an animal at a pet store and won t be able to research whether that animal was purchased from a puppy mill that violated the AWA. The lack of access to this information impacts shelters and rescues in Massachusetts because well-intentioned, unsuspecting consumers bring home puppy mill puppies who often have a wide range of (often expensive) health problems and behavioral issues due to a lack of socialization, resulting in their surrender. The action also hurts the consumer who seeks a Tennessee walking horse and wants to ensure the breeder never violated the Horse Protection Act. It undermines efforts to address inhumane laboratory conditions that impair the scientific integrity of animal research. It increases the risk of disease transmission from, and dangerous encounters with, wild animals in public exhibition. We commend APHIS for taking a first step in responding to the tremendous outcry for restoring transparency by announcing that a small batch of annual reports from research institutions and inspection reports for certain federal research facilities that the agency regulates under the AWA will soon be posted. This is a good start however, the full database for AWA and HPA materials must be restored. Materials from other AWA-regulated categories (e.g., puppy mills, zoos, circuses, airlines, etc.) and HPA (horse soring records and list of industry-appointed inspectors) must, once again, be made available. We have forwarded a copy of this letter to the Massachusetts Congressional delegation, most of whom have signed onto letters to the USDA and President Trump, also urging reinstatement of past records and the continued posting of future records. Carter Luke, CEO and President Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Stephanie Harris, MA State Director The Humane Society of the United States Theodora Capaldo, Ed.D., President New England Anti-vivisection Society John Linehan, President and CEO Zoo New England Carmine Dicenso, Executive Director Dakin Humane Society Nadine Pellegrini, Director of Advocacy Animal Rescue League of Boston Beth Allgood, US Country Director International Fund for Animal Welfare Jill O Connell, Executive Director Lowell Humane Society John Perreault, Executive Director Berkshire Humane Society Kim Heise, Shelter Director Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts Ann Lindsay, President Massachusetts Animal Coalition Leslie Luppino, Director Berkshire Voters for Animals

Kit Lilly, President Charles River Alleycats Jacquie Gambarini, Steering Committee Massachusetts Voters for Animals Janet Marantz, President New England Horse and Trail Sharon Ofenstein, President Pepperell Horse Owners Association Ann Lawrence, President Littleton Horse Owners Association Lorna Grande, DVM HAVEN Adrienne Linnell, Board President Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society Barbara Cusick, President Animal Rescue Merrimack Valley Elizabeth Jefferis, Executive Director Baypath Humane Society of Hopkinton Sharon DuBois, Founder and President Billerica Cat Care Coalition Keith Lovett, Director of Zoological Services Buttonwood Zoo Diana Cartier, President CEASE (Citizens to End Animal Suffering & Exploitation) Mellisa Raposo, President Coalition for Animals Danika Oriol-Morway, Sanctuary Director Foster Parrots, Ltd. Robert Ware, U.S. Executive Director Four Paws International Kathleen Long, President Friends of Falmouth Dogs Melinda A. Ventura, Executive Director Humane Society & Shelter - South Coast Pamela Robinson, Executive Director It's All About the Animals, Inc. Kim Agricola, Director Medfield Animal Shelter Jessica D. Sosebee, Executive Director Nantucket Safe Harbor for Animals Debra Curtin, President and Founder New England Primate Conservancy Noreen M. Ford, Executive Director PittieLove Rescue, Inc. Amanda Lion, Treasurer Poodle Rescue of New England Shirley Moore, President and Founder Save A Dog Sheryl Blancato, Executive Director Second Chance Animal Shelter Lori Riccio, President Woburn Feral Cat Coalition Kate Keegan, President All Dog Rescue, Inc. Carol Reed, Treasurer Nine Lives of Norton Feline Resue Shelter

Cathie Cyr, President and Founder Yorkies Inc. Sherry Brec, Clerk Provincetown Animal Welfare Committee Kelly Witwicki, Director of Communications Sentience Politics Lisa Sacchetti, Board President Gifford Cat Shelter Sheryl Becker, President Western Mass Animal Rights Advocates Linda Murphy, Director Mass Coalition to End Puppy Mills cc: Members of the Massachusetts Congressional delegation