Colorado lawmaker voluntarily kills pet registration bill after outcry

A Democratic state lawmaker voluntarily killed her own bill Thursday over a wave of criticism –and some threats — sparked by the proposal to require Colorado pet owners to register their animals and pay fees.

The bill, HB24-1163, would have required pet owners to pay a small, per-animal annual fee to support shelters across the state. The fee component attracted attention and drew criticism on social media, particularly from conservative commentators.

The blowback prompted Rep. Regina English, the bill’s sponsor and a Colorado Springs Democrat, to request that the bill be shelved at a special Thursday morning meeting of the House’s Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources Committee. The committee approved her request unanimously.

English told the committee that she had wanted to support overwhelmed animal shelters and help abandoned and unadopted pets. The bill had expanded beyond its original form to cover a menagerie of different animals, she said, including fish — a detail that had helped fuel the outcry.

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