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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, According to the tax documents of the Humane |
| 3 | | Society of the United States, as well as other independent |
| 4 | | analyses, the national organization renowned for animal rights |
| 5 | | donated less than one percent of their $132 million budget to |
| 6 | | help care for actual animals in 2016; and
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| 7 | | WHEREAS, This information differs from the impression |
| 8 | | people are given by their late-night commercials, which depict |
| 9 | | animals in distress and in need of help; the end result is that |
| 10 | | people who want to help innocent animals are baited into |
| 11 | | donating their money, which in turn is used to help pay for the |
| 12 | | six-to-seven figure salaries of executives, and the frivolous |
| 13 | | law suits of local pet stores, zoos, and hardworking farmers; |
| 14 | | and
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| 15 | | WHEREAS, These financial revelations about the Humane |
| 16 | | Society of the United States, along with the allegations of |
| 17 | | sexual assault against their former CEO, bring into question |
| 18 | | whether the organization is truly living up to its mission, |
| 19 | | advocating for the rights of animals; and
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| 20 | | WHEREAS, Members of this chamber should be encouraging the |
| 21 | | residents of Illinois to research other local humane societies |
| 22 | | that are completely unaffiliated with the National |