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Representative and Mrs. Tom Lantos Leaving Congress
Humanitarians dedicated to reducing the suffering off both
human and non-human animals throughout the world
AWI regrets to
announce the passing of Representative Tom Lantos (D-CA) who died
February 11, 2008 after a battle with cancer. Chairman Lantos, born
in Budapest, Hungary, was the only survivor of the Holocaust to
serve in the US Congress. For 14 terms, Mr. Lantos was known for his
staunch defense of human and animal rights among other important
social issues. Our sincere condolences to Annette and the entire
Lantos family.
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Annette and
Tom Lantos with Maxco
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Washington, DC (January 4, 2008) - The Animal Welfare
Institute (AWI) wishes to recognize U.S. Representative Tom Lantos
(D-CA) with its “Profiles in Compassion” award for his
uncompromising leadership on animal welfare issues throughout his 14
terms in the U.S. Congress. As the founder and co-chair of
Congressional Friends of Animals, he created a valuable forum to
discuss and further legislative initiatives on behalf of animals.
During his long
career, Representative Lantos and his wife Annette championed many
animal welfare bills, including efforts to protect pets from sale to
research laboratories, end the slaughter of horses for human
consumption, and ensure a peaceful retirement for chimpanzees
previously used in federally funded research.
Following Hurricane
Katrina, Representative Lantos and Christopher Shays (R-CT)
introduced the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards (PETS)
Act, H.R. 3858, to address the fate of companion animals in the case
of natural disasters – requiring local authorities to adopt pet
evacuation plans for future emergencies if their governments wanted
to receive federal aid. The law was adopted in October 2006. Most
recently, he spoke out against dog fighting, China’s cruel methods
of dealing with its dog populations, and the Canadian seal hunt.
“Killing baby seals
echoes the torture and cruel killing of so many other animals around
the world,” Representative Lantos said on the House floor. “As
co-chairman of the Congressional Friends of Animals Caucus, I will
continue to bring the world’s attention to such practices wherever
they exist.”
True to his word,
Representative Lantos assisted AWI’s efforts to protect whales last
spring by signing a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
and Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, instructing them to
fight harder for whale conservation and against commercial whaling
at the May 2007 International Whaling Commission meeting in
Anchorage, Alaska.
Representative and
Mrs. Lantos are perhaps best known for their dedicated work
supporting human rights, but their efforts on behalf of non-human
animals will always be remembered. In their home state of
California, the Peninsula Humane Society has announced it will name
its planned $15 million animal adoption facility the Tom and Annette
Lantos Center for Compassion. President Ken White explained that
Lantos believes caring for those who cannot care for themselves is
part of “what makes us the kind of society we want to be.”
AWI and many others
will sincerely miss Representative and Mrs. Lantos’ presence on
Capitol Hill. Not only were they true animal advocates, but they
were personable to boot, with both husband and wife – nearly always
accompanied by their beloved dog Maxco – making every effort to
engage younger generations in the fight to end animal cruelty.
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