 In a move backers say will greatly reduce the $300-million-per-year  California taxpayers pay for housing and euthanizing stray animals, the  state Assembly has passed the nation’s first mandatory  microchipping-of-pets bill.
In a move backers say will greatly reduce the $300-million-per-year  California taxpayers pay for housing and euthanizing stray animals, the  state Assembly has passed the nation’s first mandatory  microchipping-of-pets bill.
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