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Rise in animal welfare laws? Thank Judie Mancuso.

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Animal welfare advocate Judie Mancuso adopted her two dogs, Petula and Twiggy, from a shelter. They joined a neighbor鈥檚 puppy mill rescue, Fergie (left), for a photo shoot.

It was a civil showdown over animal testing for cosmetics, but animal rights activist Judie Mancuso remembers the firepower bristling in the room. She and three other activists facing 20 deep-pocketed cosmetics industry lobbyists crowded into a state legislator鈥檚 office in Sacramento.

鈥淲e had like every large corporation in the world against us,鈥 says Ms. Mancuso, founder and president of the California-based animal rights group Social Compassion in Legislation (SCIL). She recites a litany of foes: 鈥渢he fragrance industry, the personal cosmetics industry, Est茅e Lauder, Procter & Gamble.鈥 聽

At issue was the California Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act of 2018, a bill prohibiting 鈥渢he sale of any cosmetic newly tested on animals or containing ingredients tested on animals.鈥 聽

Why We Wrote This

The shift to wider public respect for the welfare of animals is reflected in a growing body of animal rights law. The successes of this pioneer of animal advocacy have contributed to the change in thinking about our pets and wildlife.

Democratic California state Sen. Cathleen Calgiani had convened the two sides to find middle ground. But at the end of the meeting, says Ms. Mancuso, her sole contracted lobbyist looked at her and said, 鈥淲e gotta lobby up. You have to start hiring lobbyists to help you.鈥

Ms. Mancuso had reached critical mass: The weight brought to bear against this bill indicated the recognition of Ms. Mancuso鈥檚 outsize success in creating legal foundations for the animal welfare revolution.

In the past 20 years, Ms. Mancuso has helped pass nearly 20 animal protection laws in California 鈥 from outlawing animals in hot cars to mandatory microchipping of shelter animals, from mandates of plant-based meal options in prisons and hospitals to banning fur trapping. Many were replicated across the nation.

鈥淭here are a lot of power brokers in Sacramento that are key stakeholders that don鈥檛 want us to take aggressive action in terms of protecting animals or the environment,鈥 says Ash Kalra, a Democratic California assembly member. 鈥淛udie will speak truth to power,鈥 he says, whether it鈥檚 the cosmetics industry, the National Rifle Association, or the United States Cattlemen鈥檚 Association.

In the end, that showdown over the California Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act ended with passage. Ms. Mancuso described her strategy as 鈥渨ar.鈥 SCIL hired 12 lobbyists 鈥 a record for the small organization 鈥 to combat what Ms. Mancuso describes as a 鈥渕isinformation campaign.鈥 She created a 鈥渕yth vs. fact sheet鈥 refuting arguments that the bill would kill jobs, be exorbitantly costly, and be impossible to enforce due to company contracts with international suppliers.聽

She found industry allies in environmentally conscious companies: 鈥淲e had Lush Cosmetics testify at our first hearing.鈥 Support from Lush and a tour of John Paul Mitchell Systems鈥 hair products facilities showed lawmakers that the ingredient tracking required by the bill was not impossible or catastrophic to bottom lines.

Instincts of a mama bear and a pit bull

The 鈥減arent鈥 of two dogs and four cats adopted from shelters, Ms. Mancuso, say those who know her, possesses the protective instincts of a mama bear mixed with the determination of a pit bull.聽

The SCIL model favors the gladiatorial arena of political battle over incremental grassroots work. 鈥淵ou can talk to people until you鈥檙e blue in the face,鈥 says Ms. Mancuso, but 鈥減assing laws is where I鈥檓 going to get the greatest bang for my buck.鈥澛

Jeff Ebenstein, who partnered with SCIL for years as director of policy and legislation for Los Angeles City Council member Paul Koretz, says: 鈥淪ome people take the soft-sell approach鈥 to politics. Ms. Mancuso takes the 鈥淟yndon Johnson approach: You get up close to them and you show them your passion. You don鈥檛 withhold it.鈥

Indeed, while none of five big-hitting opponents asked to comment on Ms. Mancuso鈥檚 legislative prowess responded, Bob Alvarez, a former Democratic state legislative aide who has worked with her and her opponents, says she evolved from 鈥渁 nice lady ... neophyte鈥 to a 鈥渞eal threat.鈥

Her approach has won support from liberal policymakers to conservative media outlets. In 2007, for example, as SCIL fought for passage of a spay and neuter bill, Ms. Mancuso appeared on Fox News and learned, she says, that the network was 鈥渙n the side of the animals.鈥

The spay and neuter bill didn鈥檛 pass, but 19 of the 54 SCIL bills have passed 鈥 a gargantuan feat, says Jennifer Hauge, legislative affairs manager for the Animal Legal Defense Fund. California 鈥渁lways leads the nation in progressive laws, especially in the area of animal law,鈥 she says, and SCIL鈥檚 agenda is the 鈥渓eading edge鈥 in animal welfare.

For example, SCIL鈥檚 cruelty-free cosmetics act has been replicated in six states; the Pet Rescue & Adoption Act 鈥 requiring pet shops to identify the public animal control agency, shelter, or rescue group that their animals come from 鈥 was the model for laws in four states; and more than 30 states have passed laws similar to the Animals in Unattended Motor Vehicle Act.

Although celebrities like actors Diane Keaton and Pierce Brosnan help draw attention to SCIL鈥檚 activity, funding comes mostly from 鈥渄ialing for dollars,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 calling people, 鈥楬ey, we鈥檙e doing this. Can you donate any amount?鈥欌 Individual donations aren鈥檛 tax-deductible because SCIL is a political nonprofit, she explains.

鈥淭he animals are dying. Can you come?鈥澛

Hints of her vocation came early. 鈥淲hen I was a kid, I had dogs and I鈥檇 look into their eyes, and I just felt like we were the same,鈥 says Ms. Mancuso, whose personal philosophy on animals evolved with time. She didn鈥檛 give up red meat until she was 17, after she met a friend who was a vegetarian. As she met other vegetarians, she was inspired to study food supply chains. 鈥淚 read 鈥楧iet for a New America,鈥 which is all about how animals are treated and the impact to the environment and what it does to our health, and I thought, 鈥榃ow, I鈥檓 done [eating meat].鈥欌

In 2003, when the pet shelter from which Ms. Mancuso had adopted a cat was closing due to unsafe conditions, she single-handedly headed an effort to find housing for the 100 animals scheduled to be euthanized. That leadership and networking experience led to a call in the middle of the night from a friend in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005: 鈥淭he animals are dying. Can you come?鈥澛 聽

In New Orleans, Ms. Mancuso was struck by the comfort that displaced residents felt when reunited with their furry friends: 鈥淪omeone would come and say, 鈥業鈥檓 looking for my poodle,鈥 and then we鈥檇 find it, and everybody would cry.鈥

When many families couldn鈥檛 locate pets that had been transported to shelters around the U.S., Ms. Mancuso, who worked in information technology, led the effort to design a computer system that allowed workers in the city to tag and register animals to reunite them with their families. She says the system facilitated 鈥渉undreds鈥 of reunions.

From there, Ms. Mancuso鈥檚 trajectory was full-throttle advocacy. She quit her IT job and founded SCIL in 2007. In those early days, her political training came via hired lobbyists and 鈥渢he authors that carried the bills for me,鈥 particularly former Assembly member Lloyd E. Levine. She learned much 鈥渏ust being in the fight,鈥 she says.

This year, SCIL will take on the oil industry. It is co-sponsoring anti-drilling legislation to protect marine life after an oil spill gushed nearly 25,000 gallons of crude oil into the water near Ms. Mancuso鈥檚 Laguna Beach community in October, killing marine life and temporarily closing beaches.聽

Although it often feels like pushing a boulder up a mountain, she says, 鈥渋f we聽don鈥檛 seize the moment when the moment is in front of us, we鈥檙e never gonna get it done.鈥

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