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Nevada State Laws Tighten to Protect Animals Left Inside Hot Cars

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"Reba's Law" is a new state law that strengthens penalties for leaving a pet unattended in a hot vehicle.

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Katie Hobbs, governor of Arizona, signed SB 1658, also called the “Jerry Act,” which seeks to protect state pets with harsher penalties for attackers. Sanctions of up to US$ 2500 and six months in prison are expected.What the new law signed by Katie Hobbs that protects animals in Arizona saysThe bill states that the “Jerry Act” will enter into force as of September 26, 2025 and will punish cruelty to animals more severely, whether consciously or…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Copper Courier broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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