Puppy mill proposal stalled by Oklahoma Senate committee
A bill to regulate animal breeding in Oklahoma failed to make it out of a Senate committee on Tuesday.
House Bill 1332 didn’t get enough signatures to be approved out of the Senate General Conference Committee on Appropriations .
The bill, written by veterinarian Rep. Lee Denney, R-Cushing , would have required dog and cat breeders to become licensed by the state Department of Agriculture if they sell ...
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