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** The "Resources and links" page lists a variety of types of groups, not only political, that help animals.

Note: In 2005, Political Voice for Animals (PVA) changed its name to Colorado Humane Voters League (CHVL). The PVA name will continue to appear on some earlier pages (e.g., earlier newsletters, election pages, and scorecard pages).

Resources and Links

This section of our web site contains links to other sites that may be useful: sites on animal-related legislation, the legislative process and general voter information, elected representatives, animal-friendly organizations, and more.


CHVL provides these links as a public service. We do not necessarily support or endorse the groups and organizations listed below. We list these links as a service for animals and the people who care about them.

We check these links when we post them, but they may become invalid at any time. If you want to suggest corrections, additions, or other changes for this list, please send us an "e-note" at webmaster@coloradohumanevoters.org.

Sites With Information Specifically About Animal-Related Legislation

The following sites contain sections that provide updates on animal-related legislation in the United States Congress and in state legislatures. The sections can generally be identified by terms such as "government affairs", "legislative update", and "legislation". These sites also provide tips on communicating with elected officials.

Some of the sites also provide links to results of roll-call votes.
Unless otherwise indicated, these sites provide information on both federal and state legislation.
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The Humane Society of the United States "Government Affairs" section
The Doris Day Animal League "Legislative Update" section
The Animal Protection Institute "Legislation" section
The Fund for Animals "Action" section
Humane USA legislation section
Humane Farming Association legislation section
Society for Animal Protective Legislation (SAPL) http://www.saplonline.org
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Sites With Information About Government and Legislation

The Project Vote Smart web site contains a wide variety of information about state legislators, members of Congress, the legislative process, and the status of specific legislation. Project Vote-Smart is a non-partisan resource for voters.

Note: One resource that Project Vote Smart provides is politicians' responses to the National Political Awareness Test (NPAT), a non-biased candidate questionnaire that is designed to gives voters information on the respondent's position on various issues. If a politician refuses to respond to the NPAT, this failure is noted. Whatever your political views, we encourage all voters to take the time to see their elected representatives' responses (or lack thereof) to this revealing and informative questionnaire.
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The Colorado General Assembly web site provides contact information for state legislators, text of bills, status of bills, information about the legislative process, a link to the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.), and more.
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The 'Thomas' web site, a service of the Library of Congress, provides contact information, status of legislation, records of roll-call votes, and more. Through this site, you can also find Congressional Record entries for specific legislation or members of Congress.
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The League of Women Voters web site, particularly the "E-Library", "Voter Information", and "Get Involved" sections, contains a variety of voter information.
The League of Women Voters of Colorado is a good resource for Colorado voters. It contains campaign finance reform information and election and caucus information.

"The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan organization, encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government and influences public policy through education and advocacy." Note: Although the League does take positions on and advocate for certain issues, the organization is non-partisan and seems to be a good resource.
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General Animal-Advocacy Organizations (Including Political Advocacy Groups and Animal-Rights Groups)

State (Colorado)/Regional
Political Voice for Animals (PVA) ~ politics- and legislation-specific
Rocky Mountain Animal Defense (RMAD)
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National (U.S.)/International
United Poultry Concerns
Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
In Defense of Animals (IDA)
The Fund for Animals
Last Chance for Animals (LCA)
Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)
Humane USA ~ politics- and legislation-specific
Animals Elect America ~ politics- and legislation-specific
Animal Rights Online
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United Animal Nations (UAN)
Cruelty-Free Living (Web Site Only, With Numerous Links)
Animal Rights Network
The Ark Trust, Inc.
Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
AnimalConcerns.org
Friends of Animals
Animal Protection Institute
Educators for Animal Rights and Humane Education
The Animals Voice
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Animal Welfare Organizations and Web Sites (Including Political Advocacy Groups)
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State (Colorado)/Regional
Denver Dumb Friends League (DDFL)
The Gabriel Foundation
Cavy Care Inc.
Animal Assistance Foundation
Colorado Federation of Animal Welfare Agencies (CFAWA)
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National (U.S.)/International
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
Doris Day Animal Foundation (DDAF)
Doris Day Animal League (DDAL)
World Society for the Protection of Animals
Animal Welfare Institute (AWI)
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) ~ English organization; publications may be of interest
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Animal Legal Advocacy Organizations and Web Sites

State (Colorado)/Regional
Animal Law Center
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National (U.S.)/International
Animal Legal Defense Fund ~ Animal cruelty action line: (503) 231-1602 or action@aldf.org
AnimalLaw.com
NAVS (Select "The Legal Arena/Legislative Action")
International Institute for Animal Law
Institute for Animal Rights Law (IARL)
World Animal Net Introduction to Animal Protection Law Resources
World Animal Net Animal Protection Legislation Links
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Wildlife Sanctuaries; Wildlife Defense, Rescue, Relocation, and Rehabilitation Organizations

State (Colorado)/Regional
Urban Wildlife Rescue
Wild Forever Foundation
Indigo Mountain Nature Center
Wolf Rescue Center
Sinapu
Bravo Bend Wildlife Sanctuary
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National (U.S.)/International
Defenders of Wildlife
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Issue-Specific Organizations and Web Sites

American Vegan Society
Vegetarian Society of Colorado
Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade (CAFT)
Farm Sanctuary
Humane Farming Association (HFA)
Prevent A Litter Coalition (PALC)
Greyhound Protection League (GPL) ~ GPL Abuse Hotline: 1-800-G-HOUNDS (1-800-446-8637)
GREY2K USA (greyhound racing)
Dogs Deserve Better (chained and penned dogs)
www.circuses.com
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www.bucktherodeo.com
Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting (C.A.S.H.)
American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS)
National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS)
Pet Overpopulation Fund (Colorado)
allveggielinks.com
vegdining.com Links
Pangea Vegan Products

Note: In Defense of Animals, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and United Animal Nations all have drop-down lists of fact sheets on various issues.
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Non-Animal-Oriented Issue Resources

The following organizations are not animal-advocacy organizations. Their web sites contain information on nutrition, medical research, environmental issues, etc., that may be of interest to animal advocates.
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
Natural Resources Defense Council
Medical Research Modernization Committee
Mothers for Natural Law
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Emergency Information and Action Lines

Animal Legal Defense Fund ~ Animal cruelty action line: (503) 231-1602 or action@aldf.org
Greyhound Protection League (GPL) ~ GPL Abuse Hotline: 1-800-G-HOUNDS (1-800-446-8637)
United Animal Nations Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS)
United Animal Nations Disaster Preparedness Tips for Companion Animals
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Information on Non-Legislation Political (Including Election) Processes, Reform Efforts, and Finance

Coalition for Opening the Debates
"The Coalition for Opening the Debates is an alliance of progressive citizens who feel that third party candidates must be included in all national debates, because of the importance of their ideas in the national dialogue."
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Reclaim Democracy
"ReclaimDemocracy.org is dedicated to restoring democratic authority over corporations, reviving grassroots democracy, and revoking the power of money and corporations to control government and civic society."
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Center for Voting and Democracy
"The Center for Voting and Democracy is dedicated to fair elections where every vote counts and all voters are represented. As a catalyst for reform, we conduct research, analysis, education and advocacy to build understanding of and support for more democratic voting systems."
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Debate This!
"This website is dedicated to support efforts to open up the debates to include third party candidates...."
"DebateThis! is run by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC), the nation's largest student and youth led environmental and social justice organization."
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Commission on Presidential Debates
The commission determines which preidential candidates will be allowed to participate in the "official" presidential debates. The commission web site states, "A nonpartisan, nonprofit, tax-exempt corporation, the CPD is not affiliated with any political party." Nonetheless, the co-chairpersons of the commission are former chairpersons of the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee. Other leadership for the commission includes the daughter of a former Democratic U.S. president; two former Republican presidents; a former Democratic president; and several former or current Republican and Democratic members of Congress.
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Common Cause
"Common Cause is a non-partisan citizens' organization whose goal is to ensure open, honest, accountable and effective government at the federal, state, and local levels."
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Elections Division section of the Colorado Department of State
The Elections Division section of this web site contains a Voter Registration Application Form, lists of state political and issue committees, federal committees, an on-line roster of county clerks and recorders, information on past elections, information on past and proposed ballot initiatives and referenda, a list of candidates for state office (the list is in pdf format only), information on professional lobbyists, and much more.
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Center for Responsive Politics

The Open Secrets web site, provided by the Center for Responsive Politics, has a wealth of revealing information about how much money federal candidates have received and where the money comes from. (Information on state-level candidates may be available later.) Note that in the section conparing financial information for candidates in a specific race, only candidates who have filed contribution reports with the Federal Election Commission are listed.

For example, if you select the link to the "industries home page" and select the "Agribusiness" sector, you can see a breakdown of contributions to the Republican and Democratic parties from 1990 through the present, broken down by year and by contribution type -- soft money, PAC (political action committee), and individual -- and the proportion given to each of those two parties.

If you select the "Get Local!" tab, you can get to a wide assortment of information, including a detailed breakdown of the sources of a specific incumbent candidate's money. For example, at the time of this posting, this site indicates that for 1999-2000, PAC contributions made up just over half of the contributions District 5 Representative Joel Hefley received.

Other pages in the "Get Local!" section provide contribution information broken down by sector (e.g., agribusiness; defense), and, for each sector, broken down into PAC and individual contributions; lists of specific contributors and the amounts given; lists of the top contributors in a specific ZIP code; comparisons of amounts raised and spent in a specific race; and much more.

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Colorado Department of State

The Colorado Department of State web site has a section for on-line inquiries about committee financial reports. The information is available for candidate, political, and issue committees. You don't have to have a userid and password to make inquiries.

The main "Elections" page of the same web site has links to information on the Fair Campaign Practices Act, election results, and more.

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Sites and Pages With Lists of Links

Denver Dumb Friends League "Links" page
The Fund for Animals "Links" page
Farm Sanctuary "Links" section
Urban Wildlife Rescue "Where We Like to Go" page
http://users.erols.com/mandtj/welfare/welfare.html (Includes listings of web sites from different sides of the animal welfare and animal rights debates)
Doris Day Animal League "Resources and Links" section
Doris Day Animal Foundation "Resources and Links" section
Animals Elect America list of state groups ~ politics- and legislation-specific
Rocky Mountain Animal Defense Resources/Animal On-line
Pets911
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Humane Link
Animal Legal Defense Fund Legal Resources
Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Links
AnimalLaw.com links
Sinapu links
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Resources/Links
World Animal Net category list on main page; "Links" section
Animal Rights Online Links Page (same as "Links to Related Web Sites")
American Vegan Society Links
http://www.vegsource.com/
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Vital Vegan Links
Cruelty-Free Living (Web Site Only, With Numerous Links)
Herbweb Animal Rights Resources
Animal Rights Network Directory of Organizations/Links ~ Select a category to get a list of links
In Defense of Animals "Links"
Animal Welfare Institute AWI Home/Useful Links
The Ark Trust Other Resources
AnimalConcerns.org home page
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) Hotlinks to Other sites
allveggielinks.com
vegdining.com (same as allveggielinks.com)
Vegetarian Society of Colorado Links to Other Sites of Interest
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World Animal Net Directory ("The world's largest database of animal protection societies")
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Open Directory Project (Select "Society", then "Issues", and then "Animal Welfare". In the "Animal Welfare" section there are numerous categories, including "Animal Rights" and specific issues.)
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GreenPeople ~ (Select "Vegetarian Restaurants" or "Non-profit Organizations". If you select "Non-profit Organizations", to get an actual list of links you then must follow a search procedure or select one or more categories and select "Retrieve".)
At the time of this posting, the following "INSTANT GREEN PAGES" links were functional.
Animal Sanctuaries Animal Rights Humane Societies / Pet Adoption Vegetarian Organizations
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