Humane Society of U.S. Honors 3 RI House Members With State Legislator Awards

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Humane Society of U.S. Honors 3 RI House Members With State Legislator Awards

Majority Leader Joe Shekarchi
Three Rhode Island House members have been named 2016 State Legislator award recipients by the Humane Society of the United States. 

House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello, Majority Leader K. Joseph Shekarchi, and Representative Patricia Serpa each received an award for their efforts to protect animals last session.

“I am honored to receive this award from the Humane Society, and I do so on behalf of all of my colleagues in the House who share my commitment to improving animal welfare in Rhode Island. Animals cannot ask for help, but when we work together we give them a voice. I want to thank the Humane Society and their advocates for working to ensure all animals are cared for and loved,” said Speaker Mattiello, who also won the award in 2015. 

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Rep. Serpa, Majority Leader Shekarchi Honored

The Humane Society highlighted two laws adopted last session that enacted new animal protections. H-7440, introduced by Majority Leader Shekarchi, banned the possession and sale of shark fins. Previously, sharks could be caught, de-fin it, and released back into the wild where they would inevitably die.

“Rhode Island now stands with the ten other states that have outlawed the cruel practice of shark finning. I am honored to receive this award, and I want to thank the Humane Society for the great work they do each and every day to protect animals,”  said Majority Leader Shekarchi.

The Humane Society recognized Representative Serpa for her leadership on House Bill 8197, which made it illegal to use bullhooks to train and/or control elephants.             

“I will fight to protect all animals for as long as I am a state representative. Rhode Island has cemented its place as a leader on animal welfare by becoming the first state in the country to outlaw the use of bullhorn when training elephants. I am honored by this award and I want to thank the many advocates and volunteers who joined me in this fight,” said Rep. Serpa, who received her fourth award from the Humane Society.

Humane Society Awards 

The Humane Society of the United States gives out the Humane State Legislator Awards during their annual Humane Lobby Day at the State House. 

“Rhode Island has strengthened its animal protection laws in recent years under Speaker Mattiello’s leadership through the hard work of Leader Shekarchi, Representative Serpa, and our many volunteers. We look forward to working with the entire General Assembly this session to improve animal welfare in the Ocean State,” said Joanne Bourbeau, who is the regional director for the Humane Society.


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