Subject: Please Author Shelter Transparency Legislation for 2026
Dear Assemblymember/Senator [Last Name],
I am writing to respectfully ask you to consider authoring or co-authoring the reintroduction of Shelter Transparency legislation, modeled on AB 631 (2025).
Last session, AB 631 passed the California Assembly unanimously, with 72 Assemblymembers voting yes and no opposition. Despite this broad support, the bill stalled later in the process. Given the worsening animal shelter crisis across California, I am deeply concerned that this critical legislation has not yet been reintroduced.
California currently lacks a uniform, public system for reporting shelter intake and outcome data. Without transparent, standardized reporting, policymakers and the public cannot accurately assess shelter capacity, euthanasia rates, or the effectiveness of prevention strategies.
A revised Shelter Transparency bill would:
This is especially important because California has thousands of registered rescue organizations that rescue 20 % of the shelter population and divert thousands of animals from entering the shelter system yearly. Their impact should be visible in statewide data to inform effective policy decisions.
This bill has already demonstrated unanimous support in 2025. What it needs now is a legislative leader to champion transparency, accountability, and data-driven solutions.
I respectfully urge you to author this bill. The bill concept has already been submitted to Legislative Counsel by Senator Stern, demonstrating real momentum.The deadline to secure an author is February 20, and your leadership could make a difference for animals and our community.
Thank you for your time and public service. I would appreciate knowing your position on this issue.
Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[City, ZIP Code]
[Phone or Email]
The animal crisis is real — and it won’t fix itself. Rescues save 16–20% of shelter animals, easing overcrowding and giving thousands a second chance. It’s time rescuers and advocates are acknowledged, respected, and represented at the Legislature. Add your voice today.