Missouri Alliance for Animal Legislation

Missouri Alliance for Animal Legislation The Alliance is the only organization lobbying on behalf of animal welfare issues full-time in MO. Revised: August, 2011

Position Statement

The Missouri Alliance for Animal Legislation believes that society has a responsibility to protect animals from cruelty, abuse, neglect and inhumane exploitation. The welfare of animals should include: responsible care; proper housing; nutrition; disease prevention and treatment; humane handling; and when necessary, humane euthanasia. Additionally, the Alliance expects the aut

horities to enforce animal protection laws, maintain oversight and public scrutiny of the use of animals. Specifically, the Alliance:

• Believes companion animals (dogs and cats) should be kept by responsible persons; should be spayed and neutered when not being bred; should be bred by responsible breeders only; should not be released or purchased from animal shelters or pounds to be used for animal experimentation or testing.

• Recognizes traditional hunting and fishing activities as regulated by the Missouri Department of Conservation and expects the rules and regulations to be strictly enforced.

• Believes farm animals should be bred, raised, transported and slaughtered humanely and that the rules and regulations governing these activities should ensure humane treatment.

• Opposes all blood sports, i.e., dog fighting and cockfighting.

• Believes stricter regulations are needed for exotic animals as pets (lions, tigers and bears, etc.) including, but not limited to, a ban on breeding, liability insurance requirements and limits on the number of pets.

• Recognizes that Missouri has the largest concentration of commercial dog breeding facilities (a/k/a puppy mills) in the country and expects that the Missouri Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Agriculture will strictly enforce the rules and regulations that govern this industry, and enact any necessary changes to the standards to ensure the health and welfare of the dogs.

We did it.Just moments ago, we passed cross-reporting in the state of Missouri. Animals, children, and elders will be ex...
05/16/2026

We did it.

Just moments ago, we passed cross-reporting in the state of Missouri. Animals, children, and elders will be exponentially safer because of this law. All that is left is the governor’s signature.

In order to pass this legislation, we had to agree to it being a three year pilot period. We have no doubt that the evidence will show that cross-reporting needs to be extended indefinitely.

Today, we celebrate.

Thank you to all of you who helped make this a reality. It was a long-fought battle with an incredible coalition of advocates from animal, child, and elder welfare. This victory belongs to all of us.

Learn more here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y7eYN-j39XE8bheLBk3Wzn6onhMwyvmI/view?usp=sharing

The Alliance’s Executive Director, Bob Baker spoke with local media in Joplin, Missouri, this week about the broader ani...
05/09/2026

The Alliance’s Executive Director, Bob Baker spoke with local media in Joplin, Missouri, this week about the broader animal welfare issues connected to this Missouri rescue case involving an alleged backyard breeder.

The Carthage Humane Society is working hard to bring six dogs back to health — all rescued from an alleged backyard breeding situation.

05/07/2026

Text MAA to 844-844-6844 to support Missouri Alliance for Animals and help fund advocacy and humane education across Missouri.

Our sister organization,  Missouri Alliance for Animals (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit), is leading the charge to protect animal...
05/06/2026

Our sister organization, Missouri Alliance for Animals (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit), is leading the charge to protect animals through education, advocacy, and stronger laws.
Early giving is happening now, and Give STL Day is tomorrow. Help support the work making a real difference across Missouri. 🐾

Donate here: https://www.givestlday.org/organization/moalliance

A huge THANK YOU to all of our incredible animal advocates who made the trip to Jefferson City for Humane Day Yesterday....
04/16/2026

A huge THANK YOU to all of our incredible animal advocates who made the trip to Jefferson City for Humane Day Yesterday.

Your dedication to the animals didn't go unnoticed. By showing up, speaking out, and lobbying your legislators in support of HB 2292 & SB 899, you are making a real difference for the animals who cannot speak for themselves.

The time, effort, and miles you put in mean everything to us, and to them. We are so grateful to have such passionate, committed advocates in our corner.

Together, we are moving the needle. Thank you for standing up!

Couldn't make it to Jefferson City? You can still help! Contact your legislators today and urge them to support HB 2292 & SB 899. Every call, email, and message matters.

👉https://www.senate.mo.gov/BillTracking/LegislatorLookup/

Humane Day is April 15th — and we need your help!Animal advocates from across Missouri will be at the State Capitol to m...
04/13/2026

Humane Day is April 15th — and we need your help!

Animal advocates from across Missouri will be at the State Capitol to meet with legislators. But showing up is only part of the battle. We need lobbying funds to make our voice count! Your donation helps us advocate for the animals who can't speak for themselves. Every dollar goes toward making sure animal welfare stays on the agenda at the Missouri State Capitol.

Please consider donating today so we can keep fighting for them. https://secure.qgiv.com/for/humanedaylobbyfund2026

This dog and so many other animals suffering from starvation are why we are working so hard to pass a bill to make it a ...
04/11/2026

This dog and so many other animals suffering from starvation are why we are working so hard to pass a bill to make it a felony to starve an animal. It already passed out of the House Committee unanimously. And later passed the full House overwhelmingly as an amendment to HB 2292, the Cross-Reporting bill. We still need to persuade the state Senate to pass it. This is another reason to attend Humane Day next week in Jefferson City, to show your support for this legislation with your state senator.
https://maal.org/humane-day-2026

Havaheart Rescue is hiring an Executive Director in Springfield, MO. Apply: info@havaheartrescue.orgKnow someone who’d b...
04/10/2026

Havaheart Rescue is hiring an Executive Director in Springfield, MO.

Apply: [email protected]

Know someone who’d be a great fit? Please share!
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GREAT NEWS!!! The cross-reporting bill (HB 2292) has passed the House! The bill will now make it's way to the Senate, wh...
04/09/2026

GREAT NEWS!!! The cross-reporting bill (HB 2292) has passed the House! The bill will now make it's way to the Senate, where we are hopeful for passage since a similar piece of legislation passed out of its Senate committee unanimously.

You can be sure the puppy mill industry is going to continue to do everything they can to kill this bill. We need your help. Sign up to receive Alliance Action Alerts so you'll know when to contact your state senator about the bill: https://maal.org/sign-up-for-alerts and attend Humane Day to speak with your all of your state legislators in person: https://maal.org/upcoming-events.

The bad guys won't rest, so neither can we.

We are so glad that the Missouri Department of Agriculture and local authorities are taking ear cropping seriously. Anim...
04/09/2026

We are so glad that the Missouri Department of Agriculture and local authorities are taking ear cropping seriously. Animal advocates have been fighting against this as well as tail docking of dogs for many years.

A Foley, Mo., man has been charged after the Missouri Department of Agriculture and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said he was cropping dogs

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207 W High St
Jefferson City, MO
65101

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