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		<title>Dogs, Cats &amp; Zebras, Oh My: Cecil County Commissioners Weigh Animal Law and Agendas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Cecil Times Special Report Cecil County Commissioners this week reviewed revisions to the county’s animal law proposed by a small remnant of a two-year old task force that has all but disbanded. A Cecil Times review of documents shows that an unappointed activist given a seat at the bargaining table Tuesday is a donor to a political action committee seeking to influence state and local animal laws, while Commissioners’ board President James Mullin (R-1) orchestrated the exclusion of the local SPCA from previous discussions of the proposal. In some “only in Cecil County” moments, Commissioner Robert Hodge (R-5) sought to make sure that any new ordinance would not bar his recent acquisition of two female zebras as pets on his farm. And Commissioner Mullin suggested that the county demand that all contractors, including road paving firms, disclose personal financial information before being allowed to bid on county contracts— in a ploy to justify attempts to delve into the SPCA’s finances beyond their publicly available reports to the IRS. An “animal control task force” was appointed by county commissioners after state Del. Michael Smigiel (R-36) published blog attacks against the Cecil County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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