It's illegal to tether an animal outdoors overnight, from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m., under the amendment signed Monday.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman signed a new law Monday that places strict limits on tying up dogs and bans outdoor tethering after 11 p.m. — and bad owners could face fines and even jail time.
The county executive says those who violate this new law could face up to one year in prison, $1,000 fine or the forfeiture ...
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Ned Lamont Connecticut signed a bill into law Monday morning aimed at protecting vaccine access by countering the Trump ...
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