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Monday, May 31, 2010

Ask the Vet: Concerns over taxing rabies vaccines

http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2010/may/26/concerns-over-taxing-rabies-vaccines/


http://tinyurl.com/36xkuk9




Ask the Vet: Concerns over taxing rabies vaccines


By Tracy Dewhirst

Posted May 26, 2010 at midnight


Tennesseans know that our state constitution requires a balance budget, no deficits, and for that we are thankful. In this recessionary time Gov. Phil Bredesen and legislators do have their work cut out for them as they race to balance the budget this summer.


A quiet and underpublicized Band-Aid to fund $1 million of the Tennessee State Health Department's budget is in a recently proposed bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Kyle, D-Memphis, waiting to be heard by the Senate Finance Committee. The bill, SB3850, would place a fee, or tax, on every rabies vaccine given in Tennessee.


According to the Tennessee Department of Health, the new rabies fee/tax will help raise revenue to support the salaries of the Environmental Health Services state environmentalists. This department oversees public health issues such as clean drinking water, sewage removal, food safety, and restaurant inspection. It also investigates animal bite incidences, and, according to the Health Department, the environmentalists from Nashville spend 20 percent of their time on rabies related issues, equivalent to one workday a week and $1.8 million.


Knoxville and other metropolitan areas of Tennessee do not receive funding from the state to cover rabies control costs, and in Knox County the Knox County Animal Control, Knox County Health Department Environmental Division, and the Knoxville Veterinary Medical Association are responsible for following up on bite incidents, raising public awareness, and administering vaccines.


While this tax/fee seems minimal in the minds of the legislatures, there are serious concerns about taxing a public health program, setting precedence to tax other medical procedures, and fining participants who abide by the state's vaccine mandate. Legislators who believe pet owners can easily afford the fee need to join me at a county rabies clinic and witness people paying with coins collected in a Mason jar and hear owners admit they can only afford to vaccinate two of their four pets. And shelters and rescue organizations will feel the financial strain more than anyone as their donation dollars have declined and their facilities are at maximum capacity.


The fee also seems unfair in light of the fact that the state does not fine owners of an unvaccinated animal involved in a bite investigation; people ignoring the law have no financial liability. Perhaps the state could recoup money from the very people keeping them busy.


No cure has been found for rabies in animals or humans, prevention is the only protection against this aggressive virus that attacks the nervous system leading to convulsions, paralysis and eventually death. Vaccinated animals create a protective barrier between rabies in wild animals and the human population; the entire community benefits from every vaccine administered.


Veterinarians and public health officials are concerned that the fee will place a hardship on low-income and multi-pet households thus reducing the number of animals vaccinated. Estimates show that only 20 percent of animals in Tennessee are vaccinated, and epidemiologists cannot predict what a drop in compliance would mean for public safety, but fewer vaccinated animals would ultimately affect overall protection.




Veterinarian Tracy Dewhirst is a freelance contributor for the News Sentinel.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Phone Calls Needed to STOP Rabies TAX!

The administration and some members of the legislature are attempting to add up to $2.50 in taxes, fees and "surcharges" to rabies vaccinations in Tennessee. This will discourage many people from having their pets vaccinated and put many more pets and people at risk of being bitten by an unvaccinated animal. It would increase the incidence of rabies bites in the state. This is a public health and safety issue.

We need as many people as possible to call the members of the committees who are hearing these twin bills this week, HB 3834 and SB 3850. Below you'll find the committees hearing the bills and the phone numbers for the committee members. PLEASE make phone calls before Tuesday, April 27. Tell the committee members to vote NO on these rabies taxes!

You don't have to be a TN resident to call. If you drive through TN, visit for dog events, or might be thinking of taking a vacation in TN this bill affects you, too! Low rabies compliance in the state affects everyone.

Thanks.

PLEASE CROSSPOST WIDELY


Members of the Senate Finance, Ways & Means Committee

Sen. Randy McNally, Chair - 615-741-6806,
Sen. Douglas Henry, Vice-Chair - 615-741-3291,
Sen. Tim Burchett, Secretary - 615-741-1766,
Sen. Diane Black - 615-741-1999, sen.diane.black@capitol.tn.gov
Sen. Joe Haynes - 615-6679, sen.joe.haynes@capitol.tn.gov
Sen. Roy Herron - 615-741-4576, sen.roy.herron@capitol.tn.gov
Sen. Jim Kyle - 615-741-4167, sen.jim.kyle@capitol.tn.gov
Sen. Mark Norris - 615-741-1967, sen.mark.norris@capitol.tn.gov
Sen. Doug Overbey - 615-741-0981, sen.doug.overbey@capitol.tn.gov
Sen. Bo Watson - 615-741-3227, sen.bo.watson@capitol.tn.gov
Sen. Jamie Woodson - 615-741-1648, sen.jamie.woodson@capitol.tn.gov


Members of the House Health & Human Resources Committee

Rep. Joe Armstrong, Chair - 615-741-0768,
Rep. Joey Hensley, Vice-Chair - 615-741-7476,
Rep. Joanne Favors, Secretary - 615-741-2702,
Rep. Charles Curtiss - 615-741-1963, rep.charles.curtiss@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Vince Dean - 615-741-1934, rep.vince.dean@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. John DeBerry - 615-741-2239, rep.john.deberry@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Lois DeBerry - 615-741-3830, rep.lois.deberry@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Vance Dennis - 615-741-2190, rep.vance.dennis@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Joshua Evans - 615-741-2860, rep.joshua.evans@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Dennis Ferguson - 615-741-7658, rep.dennis.ferguson@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Henry Fincher - 615-741-1875, rep.henry.fincher@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Dale Ford - 615-741-1717, rep.dale.ford@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Curtis Halford - 615-741-7478, rep.curtis.halford@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Mike Harrision - 615-741-7480, rep.mike.harrison@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Sherry Jones - 615-741-2035, rep.sherry.jones@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Debra Maggart - 615-741-3893, rep.debra.maggart@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Jason Mumpower - 615-741-2050, rep.jason.mumpower@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Gary Odom - 615-741-4410, rep.gary.odom@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Mary Pruitt - 615-741-3853, rep.mary.pruitt@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Bob Ramsey - 615-741-3560, rep.bob.ramsey@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Barrett Rich - 615-741-6890, rep.barrett.rich@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Jeanne Richardson - 615-741-2010,
Rep. David Shepard - 615-741-3513, rep.david.shepard@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Tony Shipley - 615-741-2886, rep.tony.shipley@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Mike Turner - 615-741-3229, rep.mike.turner@capitol.tn.gov
Rep. Mark White - 615-741-4415, rep.mark.white@capitol.tn.gov

Sunday, April 25, 2010

NO Rabies TAX In Tennessee!

Sample letter. Remember to change the bill from HB 3834 to SB 3850

when you write to the senators.


And please make phone calls! They are usually more effective.




Dear Representative ____:


As a pet owner, I am writing to ask you to vote NO on HB 3834, the

bill that would tax rabies vaccinations in Tennessee and add a fifty

cent surcharge to fund meals for the elderly.


Regardless of the stated purposes of these taxes, fees/surcharges,

this is a public safety issue. Vets, public officials and people

connected with pets, like myself, already have to work hard to get

people to vaccinate their pets. If you add these taxes to the cost

of a rabies vaccination the public compliance with state law

regarding rabies vaccinations will decrease. This means that it will

be much more likely that someone in Tennessee will be bitten by a pet

with rabies.


Tennessee should be doing more to encourage people to vaccinate their

pets against rabies instead of adding taxes to the cost of a rabies

vaccination.


Please vote AGAINST the amendments to HB 3834 and do not add taxes to

rabies vaccinations in Tennessee. If you vote for these taxes, then

it's only a matter of time before someone in Tennessee contracts rabies.


Sincerely,

etc.

etc.



Here are the committees and their members to contact regarding the

taxes that the Tennessee legislature is trying to impose on rabies

vaccinations:


Members of the Senate Finance, Ways & Means Committee


Sen. Randy McNally, Chair - 615-741-6806,

sen.randy.mcnally@capitol.tn.gov

Sen. Douglas Henry, Vice-Chair - 615-741-3291,

sen.douglas.henry@capitol.tn.gov

Sen. Tim Burchett, Secretary - 615-741-1766,

sen.tim.burchett@capitol.tn.gov

Sen. Diane Black - 615-741-1999, sen.diane.black@capitol.tn.gov

Sen. Joe Haynes - 615-6679, sen.joe.haynes@capitol.tn.gov

Sen. Roy Herron - 615-741-4576, sen.roy.herron@capitol.tn.gov

Sen. Jim Kyle - 615-741-4167, sen.jim.kyle@capitol.tn.gov

Sen. Mark Norris - 615-741-1967, sen.mark.norris@capitol.tn.gov

Sen. Doug Overbey - 615-741-0981, sen.doug.overbey@capitol.tn.gov

Sen. Bo Watson - 615-741-3227, sen.bo.watson@capitol.tn.gov

Sen. Jamie Woodson - 615-741-1648, sen.jamie.woodson@capitol.tn.gov



Members of the House Health & Human Resources Committee


Rep. Joe Armstrong, Chair - 615-741-0768,

rep.joe.armstrong@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Joey Hensley, Vice-Chair - 615-741-7476,

rep.joey.hensley@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Joanne Favors, Secretary - 615-741-2702,

rep.joanne.favors@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Charles Curtiss - 615-741-1963, rep.charles.curtiss@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Vince Dean - 615-741-1934, rep.vince.dean@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. John DeBerry - 615-741-2239, rep.john.deberry@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Lois DeBerry - 615-741-3830, rep.lois.deberry@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Vance Dennis - 615-741-2190, rep.vance.dennis@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Joshua Evans - 615-741-2860, rep.joshua.evans@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Dennis Ferguson - 615-741-7658, rep.dennis.ferguson@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Henry Fincher - 615-741-1875, rep.henry.fincher@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Dale Ford - 615-741-1717, rep.dale.ford@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Curtis Halford - 615-741-7478, rep.curtis.halford@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Mike Harrision - 615-741-7480, rep.mike.harrison@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Sherry Jones - 615-741-2035, rep.sherry.jones@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Debra Maggart - 615-741-3893, rep.debra.maggart@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Jason Mumpower - 615-741-2050, rep.jason.mumpower@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Gary Odom - 615-741-4410, rep.gary.odom@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Mary Pruitt - 615-741-3853, rep.mary.pruitt@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Bob Ramsey - 615-741-3560, rep.bob.ramsey@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Barrett Rich - 615-741-6890, rep.barrett.rich@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Jeanne Richardson - 615-741-2010,

rep.jeanne.richardson@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. David Shepard - 615-741-3513, rep.david.shepard@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Tony Shipley - 615-741-2886, rep.tony.shipley@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Mike Turner - 615-741-3229, rep.mike.turner@capitol.tn.gov

Rep. Mark White - 615-741-4415, rep.mark.white@capitol.tn.gov



Monday, April 12, 2010

Tennessee TAX on Pet Vaccinations

Here is the latest information on SB 3850/HB 3834 in the Tennessee legislature. This bill has taken on a life of its own. Right now we don't know how much the state of Tennessee could end up tacking on to the cost of a rabies vaccination. The bill is still in committee so it hasn't passed yet.



From a friend with some inside information:


This started as a bill to increase from three days to five days, the amount of time an owner has to legally claim a dog or cat that is not wearing a vaccination tag or other identification, before the dog or cat may be adopted or destroyed.


The original bill has an unfavorable fiscal note (and little to no chance of passage), but an amendment has been filed that substitutes and replaces the original bill. This amendment has morphed the bill into something completely different.


If the bill passes, they will be raising the cost of rabies certificates in order to fund the state's rabies licensing program through fees rather than using money from the state's general fund. According to the revised fiscal note, this plan is already reflected in the Governor’s FY10-11 Recommended Budget, and the added fee will amount to $1 per registration.


According to an outside source, there is some pressure to add a further 25 to 50 cents onto the fee to pay for spay neuter programs.


The TVMA is OPPOSED to the bill (as amended), but momentum appears to be on the side of the amended bill passing. Why wouldn't it pass: it is projected to increase state revenue by $1 million and decrease state expenditures (from the general fund) by $1 million.


permission to forward

Monday, February 15, 2010

MSN Johnson City — 2nd reading of ordinance

The Johnson City Commission will have a second reading of a mandatory spay/neuter ordinance at their February 18th meeting. The commissioners will cast a final vote upon third reading. It is imperative that responsible owners and breeders attend this meeting to express their opposition to this measure.


Johnson City Commission Meeting

Thursday, February 18th

6pm

601 East Main St.

Johnson City, TN 37601


Johnson City currently requires that all animals over 3 months of age be registered with the city's Animal Control Center, but there is no fee. The owner must provide a copy of the animal's rabies vaccination and the registration is good for 3 years.


The proposed ordinance would require that all dogs and cats over the age of 6 months be spayed or neutered unless the owner obtains a $25 unaltered animal permit from the Washington County/Johnson City Animal Control Center. The ordinance requires that the certificate be available for inspection at all times.


This ordinance will only be enforced if the owner violates another provision of the city's animal control code, but even a first violation will require that the animal be spayed or neutered.


If you are unable to attend the meeting, please send the council members a letter or email politely expressing your concerns with this measure.



Mayor Jane Myron

1109 W. Market Street

Johnson City, TN 37604

Phone: (423) 434-2665

Fax: (423) 434-0406

JANESLUNCHBOX@AOL.COM



Vice-Mayor Jeff Banyas

220 Shadowwood Drive

Johnson City, TN 37604

Phone: (423) 283-0954

Fax: (423) 928-0265

jeffdds4@aol.com



Commissioner Phil Carriger

6 Fox Run

Johnson City, TN 37604

Phone: (423) 282-8373

pcarriger@charter.net



Commissioner Stephen M. Darden

c/o Hunter, Smith & Davis, Attorneys

100 Med Tech Parkway

Suite 110

Johnson City, TN 37604

Phone: (423) 283-6300

Fax: (423) 283-6301

sdarden@hsdlaw.com



Commissioner Marcy Walker

1602 Millbrook Drive

Johnson City, TN 37604

Phone: (423) 612-1396

Fax: (423) 915-0082

mewalker@cvtsurg.com