HomeMy WebLinkAboutPaula Sardinas 8.25.21 Attachment 1FMS Global Strategies, LLC.
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Renton, WA 98059
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“We bring people together”
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Danielle Marshall
Email: dmarshall@rentonwa.gov
Phone: 425-430-7272
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
Re: D-194
To the Honorable Members of the Renton Planning Commission:
First and foremost, thank you for allowing us to speak on this issue. We understand and respect all the
effort it takes to hear from constituents, business owners, and elected officials. Our goal is to provide
as much of the facts as possible in a respectful manner.
As you consider this issue, we’d like to address something that was brought our attention:
Emails and Decorum:
We respect the Planning Commission, City Council, and the mayor. As advocates, customers, and
owners, those we work with do not engage in threats. We unequivocally denounce such reprehensible
behavior. As Justice Ginsburg exemplified, you will make more of an impact on the world if you can
learn to "disagree without being disagreeable."
• Anyone suggesting we do, is providing false information to a government official.
• Your IT Department “may” be able to trace the IP address, which can help to provide the
location and owner of a digital device.
As I said to Commissioner Alberson, we don’t interrupt or become disrespectful during proceedings as
this would be a distraction from the facts; retail pet sales bans do not work. No falsehoods will cause
our team to behave out of character.
Lobbyists:
All sides of this issue have engaged the service of professional lobbyist and advocates. Our registrations
are a matter of public records under the RCW. Our side is happy to disclose this, we ask Bailing out
Benji do the same (rather than ambushing us in public meetings). Here is more information about the
causes we advocate for:
• https://www.fmsglobalstrategies.com/wbba
FMS Global Strategies, LLC.
PO Box 2941
Renton, WA 98059
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“We bring people together”
• Paula Sardinas’ Effort to Help BIPOC Communities
• Environmental Justice: Washington Leading on Climate Action
• Statewide Renter Protections are on the Way
• New Washington law will help people of color get into the marijuana industry
We are very proud to be SMEs in 22 distinct policy areas. Much like elected and appointed officials,
we recognized a need for more diversity in public policy. Our goal is to educate, advocate, and allow
the facts not emotions to dictate our policy positions. We are proud to support small businesses and
workers’ rights.
Our clients:
The owners of Puppyland/Puppyworld do not now; nor have the ever supported the inhumane or
unethical treatment of animals. We have actively participated in the regulatory process.
Our clients have:
1. Invited and offered lawmakers and commissioners a site tour of their store to assuage
concerns.
2. Availed themselves to all questions and comments from the media, commissioners, local city
councils, Mayors, and the other elected officials. (They are more thorough than most
businesses).
3. Provided an answer to Commissioner Alberson concerning JAKS.
4. Understand retail sales contracts fall under the purview of the Washington State DFI. Our
clients have not received a complaint.
5. Provided written testimony in opposition to this bill and other ordinances.
6. Connect with constituents and citizens in each community they survived.
7. Conducted community resource drives to help those in need.
8. Supported veterans suffering from PSTD with acquiring trained service animals for an
average cost of $15,000 (to the owners of Puppyland).
9. Help both able-bodied and those with exceptional needs, find their furry friends.
10. Provided vet notes for the allegations made by a pet owner in an earlier hearing.
11. Offered compliance above what is mandated by the USDA.
12. Attested to having a direct, personal relationship with their breeders and a strenuous vetting
process.
13. Offered to extend their guarantees—and to pay vet bills and offer a new “furry friend” when
a case is well documented; and the loss of a Puppyland pet is due to no fault of the owner.
14. Offered information regarding the FAQ’s, contracts, and care of their “furry friends”.
15. Puppyland has had their stores vandalized and been subject to hate mail. It’s a matter of
public record and was provided in conjunction with the testimony on HB/1424.
16. Our clients do not pay their staff to testify. They testify voluntarily.
FMS Global Strategies, LLC.
PO Box 2941
Renton, WA 98059
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“We bring people together”
What the other side is NOT saying:
So much of the argument is emotional and personal attacks. Let’s get back to the facts: It’s very hard
to adopt a puppy, and some groups have a more difficult time than others. By limiting and banning
the sales, you unjustly impact members of the diverse community. Never has the opposition disputed
these facts.
• UF: What we’re reading about diversity and equity in animal welfare
• Time to Rescue the Rescue Dog Industry? - The Regulatory ...
• New York Times: Everyone Wants a Rescue Dog—Not Everyone Can Have One.
• The Cut: Why Adopting A Rescue Dog Is So Hard Right Now
• NBC News: How to Ace Your Pet Rescue Application (really?)
• Issaquah, WA: Class- and Race-based Biases as Barriers to Pet Adoption
Because we are tasked with reviewing all policies through the lens of equity, it was important for our
team to share these facts.
Suggestions:
• Grandfather in all existing stores; and those who sought a license or permit prior to the
adoption of the new rules.
• New rules and bans should apply to animal rescue groups, adoption agencies, and “new” pet
retail stores. If the ordinances are right for one industry, we want the ethical treatment of all
animals.
• State laws are typically constitution; we would question whether asking another state to
comply with Washington’s RCW is constitutional (which is limited to complying with federal
law, i.e., USDA).
In closing, as a former citizen of Renton (we now live in Issaquah), we love Renton, the City Council,
Planning Commission, and the mayor. It was where we chose to have our home when we relocated to
Washington state. Our kids graduated from Liberty High School. Unlike those who are emailing and
advocating from Seattle, Olympia, Kent, and other cities, we lived and paid taxes in this beautiful city.
We thank you for your consideration as a Planning Council and very much look forward to continuing
to work with all of you.
In respect and community,
Paula F. Sardinas, August 25, 2021, | paulasardinas@fmsglobalstrategies.com | 206-823-9344
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President & CEO FMS Global Strategies