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Episode 11: Turning Advocacy Into Action by Securing a Ballot Line For Animal Justice

Episode 11: Turning Advocacy Into Action by Securing a Ballot Line For Animal Justice

Curtis & Nancy Sliwa's Animal Welfare Hour

June 25, 202544m 23s

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Show Notes

On this episode, Curtis and Nancy discuss their relentless efforts to bring attention to animal welfare issues both locally and globally. They celebrate the launch of their new podcast logo and highlight key political achievements. Curtis, a Republican candidate for mayor with a unique 'Protect the Animals' independent line, praises Nancy's legal efforts that garnered enough signatures to secure this historic ballot line. Nancy explains the rigorous and often legally challenging process of getting and defending signatures for independent lines in New York City elections. The episode covers various animal welfare issues, including no-kill shelters and the importance of spay/neuter programs. It also critiques the continued use of horse-drawn carriages in New York City, despite long-standing opposition and political promises to ban them. Additionally, they address the regulations preventing bodega cats and advocate for their legalization, explaining the cultural and practical benefits of having cats in retail spaces. The episode concludes with a call to a

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