Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of June 26. The General Assembly was scheduled to remain in session through June 30 before taking a break for the July 4 holiday.

'Libre's Law'

Gov. Tom Wolf on June 28 signed into law an animal cruelty prevention bill.

HB 1238, popularly known as “Libre's Law” for a Boston Terrier puppy that survived abuse and was on hand for the signing, was introduced by state Rep. Todd Stephens, R-Montgomery. The measure, among other things, limits the amount of time a dog can be tethered, especially under extreme heat or sub-freezing conditions. It also stiffens penalties for cruelty and provides protection for veterinarians and humane society personnel who report animal abuse.

“Today is a day of celebration for all Pennsylvanians, and animal lovers everywhere and I am proud to be a part of the true collaboration that helped make this landmark legislation a reality,” Wolf said at a signing ceremony. Stephens called “Libre's Law” “the most comprehensive animal protection bill” in state history.

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