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Monday, March 13, 2017 - 9:15am

AFP-UT Applauds Legislature for Action on Group’s Economic Priorities

 

AFP-UT grassroots efforts focused on expanding opportunity for all Utahns, cutting wasteful spending and red tape

 

Salt Lake City – Americans for Prosperity-Utah (AFP-UT), the state’s leading grassroots advocacy organization for economic freedom, is applauding the members of the Utah Legislature for advancing several policies that empower Utah families and entrepreneurs. In January, AFP-UT launched its “Prosperity Elevated” Legislative Agenda to promote policies that would end taxpayer subsidies to the solar industry, reform occupational licensing laws, and kill an unconstitutional internet sales tax.

 “Forty-five days came and went, but what has resulted from this year’s session are good steps towards ensuring that Utah continues to be a great place to raise a family and start a business,” said State Director Evelyn Everton. “We want to thank the legislators who supported common sense occupational licensing reforms, killed an internet sales tax, removed unfair tax credits to the solar industry, and prevented a catastrophic increase to Utahns property taxes. We call on Governor Herbert to sign these proposals into law so that taxpayers and entrepreneurs can immediately reap the benefits."

AFP-UT’s leadership is available for interviews or to be booked throughout the day. Contact Andres Malave to speak with state director, Evelyn Everton, or deputy director, Heather Williamson.

AFP-UT set an ambitious goal of affecting positive change through tackling various legislative proposals that resulted in bills being sent to be signed by Governor Herbert. The group sent direct mail, held petition drives, and made thousands of phone calls into the offices of Utah legislators to promote their “Prosperity Elevated” Legislative Agenda.

 

Americans for Prosperity (AFP) exists to recruit, educate, and mobilize citizens in support of the policies and goals of a free society at the local, state, and federal level, helping every American live their dream – especially the least fortunate. AFP has more than 3.2 million activists across the nation, a local infrastructure that includes 35 state chapters, and has received financial support from more than 100,000 Americans in all 50 states. For more information, visit www.AmericansForProsperity.org
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Clearfield cat torturous murder reward increased to $27,500

Community comes together in extreme torture and death of pet cat

 

The Humane Society of Utah and its members mourn the death of a Clearfield cat named Sage. A $5,000 reward was originally offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for the torture of Sage Wednesday, March 8, 2017. News of Sage’s death struck deep in the hearts of all animal lovers Thursday, March 9 and donations came in to contribute to the reward from individuals and animal welfare organizations. The HSU hopes the reward assists Davis County Animal Services in obtaining information required to identify and charge whoever is responsible for this gruesome and brutal act of animal cruelty.

Donations to the Humane Society of Utah are coming in to add to the original reward. At this time, individual donations in the amount of $2,500 have come in as far away as Maryland. A generous donation of $10,000 was offered Friday, March 10 from an anonymous donor in Vernal, Utah.

“Our community is saddened and angry at the same time, they want to help and take action,” said Deann Shepherd, HSU representative. “I hope that it shows Sage’s family and friends that they are not alone. The world mourns with them and is coming together for justice on behalf of this little cat.”

The Humane Society of Northern Utah (HSNU) is offering $5,000 from individual donations they have received. “We couldn't save Sage, but because of the love shown to Sage, we will be able to save others and hopefully, catch the perpetrators of this horror.” said Debbie Barnes, HSNU president.

The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is also contributing $5,000. “The horrific level of torture this innocent cat endured is monstrous,” said Sundays Hunt, HSUS utah state director. “We are hopeful that this reward will bring forward anyone with information about this heinous crime.”

According to the Utah State Criminal Code, it is a third-degree felony for a person to intentionally or knowingly torture a companion animal. Torture is defined as intentionally or knowingly causing or inflicting extreme physical pain to an animal in an especially heinous, atrocious, cruel or exceptionally depraved manner. The punishment may be zero to five years in prison and a fine up to $5,000. The HSU and community will ask for the maximum possible sentence.

HSU recommends pet owners keep their cats indoors.

HSNU is organizing a vigil for Sage and his family Sunday, March 12 at 4 p.m. at Kiwanis Park located at 300 N. Vine St. in Clearfield, Utah.

Donations made online at utahhumane.org/donations are tax-deductible and will be rolled over to help future animal welfare cases and deserving animals in need if not claimed.

Anyone with information regarding who may be responsible for the torture and death of Sage is urged to contact Davis County Animal Services at 801-444-2200 or John Fox, HSU chief investigator, at 801-261-2919 ext. 210. Tips can remain anonymous,

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About the Humane Society of Utah

The Humane Society of Utah is dedicated to the elimination of pain, fear and suffering in all animals. Since 1960, the HSU has been sheltering homeless animals, fighting cruelty and neglect, and creating an environment of respect, responsibility, and compassion for all animals across the state of Utah. HSU is the largest open-admissions shelter in the state and welcomes any companion animal that can legally be admitted. As a member of the No-Kill Utah ​(NKUT) Coalition, the HSU works hard to ensure that every healthy and treatable pet that enters the facility will be placed into a loving home. The Humane Society of Utah is a local, private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that does not receive any state tax dollars or government funding. HSU is funded by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses and foundations. Read more about the HSU online at www.utahhumane.org.

About the Humane Society of Northern Utah

The Humane Society of Northern Utah provides services to the people north of Layton, Utah. We have a Safe Haven Sanctuary in Corinne, Utah and are finishing an adoption center in Farr West, Utah. Our programs include education, Emergency medical, adoptions, rescue, an animal food bank and more. We are advocates for the animals. Visit our website at www.humanesocietyofnorthenutah.com.

About the Humane Society of the United States

The Humane Society of the United States is the nation’s largest animal protection organization, rated most effective by our peers. For more than 60 years, we have celebrated the protection of all animals and confronted all forms of cruelty. We are the nation’s largest provider of hands-on services for animals, caring for more than 100,000 animals each year, and we prevent cruelty to millions more through our advocacy campaigns.

The HSUS is approved by the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance for all 20 standards for charity accountability, and was named by Worth Magazine as one of the 10 most fiscally responsible charities. To support The HSUS, please make a monthly donation, or give in another way. You can also volunteer for The HSUS, and see our 55 ways you can help animals. Read more about our 60 years of transformational change for animals, and visit us online at humanesociety.org.

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Salt Lake Comic Con, Subaru of America, Wasatch Front Subaru Retailers host Red Carpet Adoption event at the Humane Society of Utah

 

Pet adoption special, contest and photo opportunity with official Salt Lake Comic Con cosplayers March 11, 2017.

 

SALT LAKE CITY, March 10, 2017 – Salt Lake Comic Con, Subaru of America, Inc., the Wasatch Front Subaru Retailers and the Humane Society of Utah (HSU) announced a red carpet adoption event on Saturday, March 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Humane Society of Utah located at 4242 S. 300 W. in Murray, Utah. The event will include a pet adoption special and photo opportunity with official Salt Lake Comic Con cosplayers.

 

Eligible adopters will save $20 off the regular adoption fee for dogs and cats six months and older Saturday, March 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Regular HSU adoption process and policies apply for all pet adoptions.

 

The public is welcome to visit the Humane Society of Utah Adoption Center March 11, from noon to 2 p.m. for photo opportunities with official Comic Con cosplayers on the red carpet.

 

“We’re excited to name the Humane Society of Utah as our official charity of 2017,” said Dan Farr, Salt Lake Comic Con founder and show producer. “The HSU provides such important services to our community and pet friends, and we want to play a major part in supporting the important work that they do. Our fans have always been supportive of us and the charities we work with, we know that they’ll step up to the challenge of raising money and awareness for the Humane Society of Utah.”

 

The public may also enter to win a FanX17 VIP Package, which includes a pair of VIP passes and two $50 Photo Op Vouchers. The winner will be announced at 2 p.m.

 

Adoptable pets will make their walk down the red carpet in hopes of finding a new home.

 

“We couldn’t be more excited about the opportunity to partner with Salt Lake Comic Con,” said Deann Shepherd, HSU director of marketing and communications. “This is an innovative and positive pairing of our animals with one of the state’s largest events that will help support the many life-saving programs and services that we offer.”

 

Salt Lake Comic Con FanXperience 2017 (FanX™) will be held March 17-18 at the Salt Palace Convention Center. Fans can purchase tickets to FanX17 at a 25 percent discount off regular pricing with the promotion code FANX17HS March 5-18, and 15 percent of the purchase will be donated to the HSU.

 

“All of us that work at Salt Lake Comic Con are animal lovers,” said Bryan Brandenburg, Salt Lake Comic Con co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer. “Many of our fans have pets and like to dress them up in the spirit of superheroes and comic con. We’re thrilled to use our broad fanbase to support and raise money for such a worthwhile cause as Humane Society of Utah.”

                                 

For more information about the Humane Society of Utah’s involvement, visit https://www.utahhumane.org/FanX and http://saltlakecomiccon.com/humane-society.

For more information about FanX17 or to purchase tickets, visit http://www.saltlakecomiccon.com/. For more information about Subaru, visit https://www.subaru.com.

 

About Salt Lake Comic Con:

Salt Lake Comic Con is organized by Dan Farr Productions, in partnership with ABC4/CW30 of the Nexstar Broadcasting Group and was co-founded by Dan Farr and Bryan Brandenburg. Dan Farr Productions is an event and marketing group devoted to organizing events, launching and acquiring new shows, and partnering with premium celebrities and brands in the pop culture arena. Dan Farr Productions is dedicated to producing spectacular celebrations of popular culture that lead the market in providing exceptional and rewarding experiences for our consumers, fans, celebrity guests, vendors and partners. Find out more at: www.SaltLakeComicCon.com, www.abc4.com/.

 

About Subaru of America, Inc.

Subaru of America, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. of Japan. Headquartered at a zero-landfill office in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, the company markets and distributes Subaru vehicles, parts, and accessories through a network of more than 620 retailers across the United States. All Subaru products are manufactured in zero-landfill production plants, and Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. is the only U.S. automobile production plant to be designated a backyard wildlife habitat by the National Wildlife Federation. For additional information, visit media.subaru.com.

 

About the Humane Society of Utah

The Humane Society of Utah is dedicated to the elimination of pain, fear and suffering in all animals. Since 1960, the HSU has been sheltering homeless animals, fighting cruelty and neglect, and creating an environment of respect, responsibility, and compassion for all animals across the state of Utah. HSU is the largest open-admissions shelter in the state and welcomes any companion animal that can legally be admitted. As a member of the No-Kill Utah (NKUT) Coalition, the HSU works hard to ensure that every healthy and treatable pet that enters the facility will be placed into a loving home. The Humane Society of Utah is a local, private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that does not receive any state tax dollars or government funding. HSU is funded by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses and foundations. Read more about the HSU online at www.utahhumane.org.

 

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