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Friday, March 22, 2013

Maryland Bill Would Charge Fees For New Spay-Neuter Fund

ANNAPOLIS - The Maryland Senate passed a bill Thursday that would help reduce the state's exploding pet population by creating a fund to pay for the spaying and neutering of cats and dogs, though opponents worry it puts the burden of that payment on small businesses.

The bill, which passed 46-1, would create a $100 fee on makers of dog and cat food that would go toward vouchers and grants to have animals spayed or neutered -- with some companies paying nearly $60,000 annually.

Manufacturers would be assessed the fee on each brand or product name they produce.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here we go again. More companies leaving Maryland because of taxes.

Anonymous said...

Vets already charge us for this, and if you get a pet from the shelters most of them will give a voucher toward this. Seems like MD wants to start getting some extra cash in fees so they will have more money to raid.

Anonymous said...

What next will people need to buy in Delaware? Watch out people, the State Police will be pulling you over to check for untaxed pet food just like they do for smokes.

Anonymous said...

MD = gun registration, now dog registration MD is coming after both

Anonymous said...

I say we have a tax to get all Democrats fixed so they can't reproduce.

lmclain said...

Guess what is going up in price? Thanks, you stupid idiots. Politicians and rope. They need each other. Politicians and the people? Not so much.

Anonymous said...

They all need to be kicked out on their ears. No more taxes!