White Coat Waste Project campaign success. Congress votes to defund Pentagon’s dog and cat experiments

White Coat Waste Project campaign success. Congress votes to defund Pentagon’s dog and cat experiments

Following White Coat Waste Project’s recent investigation exposing DOD’s wasteful and cruel $1 million drug tests that poisoned beagles, Congress just voted to defund the Pentagon’s dog and cat experiments. The bill marks the first time Congress has voted to prohibit all DOD spending on dog and cat experiments. This is another success by WCW …

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23 Congress members cite White Coat Waste Project in a letter to NIH urging them to support alternatives to harmful animal testing

Siamese cat used in NIH animal testing

The White Coat Waste Project is once again at the heart of demanding (I think that is the correct word in this instance) that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) find alternatives to the cruel animal testing in which they are engaged. The letter states that these Congress members from both sides of the …

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WCW uncovers National Institutes of Health’s $770,000 funding of a Kremlin-run animal lab that damaged cats

White Coat Waste Project uncovers more taxpayer dollars waste to fund a Kremlin run animal testing laboratory in Russia to the tune of around three quarters of $1 million

White Coat Waste Project (WCW) has once again uncovered the wasteful expenditure of tax dollars, in this case the funding of a Kremlin-run animal testing laboratory which damaged cats’ brains and forced them to run on treadmills. The National Institutes of Health shipped US$770,000 to this laboratory. Following a WCW campaign, the funding was …

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White Coat Waste Project accuse the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) of brazenly lying to lawmakers on cat experiments

Letter to VA challenging them

The White Coat Waste Project (WCW) continue to relentlessly pursue the US Department of Veterans Affairs which has wasted American taxpayers’ money in the pursuit of animal cruelty by conducting painful experiments on cats. Through their efforts, they ended cruel cat experiments back in 2021 “and the enactment of bipartisan legislation defunding them” as …

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White Coat Waste Project effectively lobbies the American government to stop cruel animal testing funded by unwitting taxpayers

White Coat Waste Project's aim: Stop taxpayer funded animal testing in the USA

White Coat Waste Project (WCW) is a non-profit organisation of around 20+ staffers making dramatic inroads into the immoral and unjustifiable funding of cruel and wasteful experiments on dogs and other animals at home and overseas by inter alia the National Institutes of Health (NIH), American’s single largest fund of animal testing. WCW is …

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