Spencer Pratt vows to end animal abuse with ‘PAWS’ task force: ‘The city of angels is a city of dogs’
Spencer Pratt, a candidate for mayor of Los Angeles, has announced plans to create a task force called 'PAWS' to combat animal abuse in the city. He criticized current leaders for neglecting the issue and outlined a five-step plan to address animal welfare. The primary election is set for June 2, where Pratt will compete against incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and city council member Nithya Raman.
- ▪Spencer Pratt aims to end animal abuse in Los Angeles with a new task force called 'PAWS'.
- ▪He criticized current leaders for ignoring the plight of animals on Skid Row and in city shelters.
- ▪Pratt's five-step plan includes ending abuse, spaying and neutering, and improving shelter conditions.
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Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said he’s pledging to end animal abuse as mayor with the creation of a Los Angeles Police Department task force called “PAWS.” “There’s a reason ‘Dog’ is just ‘God’, backwards; they share an unconditional love for mankind. Both Nithya and Karen Bass ignore these poor animals being killed on Skid Row and in their city shelters. They don’t care. I will put an end to this horror. VOTE to save these animals,” Pratt wrote on X Saturday. Recommended Stories Spencer Pratt will enforce ‘laws Democrats voted for’ as Los Angeles mayor Jane Fonda endorses Karen Bass in Los Angeles mayoral race Joe Concha slams Jimmy Kimmel for criticisms against Spencer Pratt Pratt is facing current city Mayor Karen Bass and city council member Nithya Raman, who are both…
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