HB446 - Humane Tethering
Across Alabama, many dogs spend their lives confined to chains—exposed to extreme weather, isolation, and neglect. Prolonged tethering harms animals and increases the risk of behavioral issues and bite incidents. House Bill 446, introduced by Phillip Ensler, would establish humane standards for dog care and end the long-term chaining of dogs in Alabama.

Current Status of HB446
Live Bill Updates Powered by Legiscan API Dogs; required methods of confinement provided; persons and activities exempted; criminal penalty for, animal control officer enforcement of violations establishedBill Timeline
Help Pass HB446
HB446 is currently before the Agriculture and Forestry committee. Please respectfully ask the Chair to schedule the bill for a hearing and vote, and ask committee members to support the bill when it comes before them. IMPORTANT: Please REMEMBER to personalize the email and replace appropriate sections with your name and address. Also, BE RESPECTFUL!
Priority Contact
Committee Members
| Name | Role | District | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steve Hurst | Vice Chairperson | District 35 | Email / Call |
| Heath Allbright | Member | District 11 | Email / Call |
| Ron Bolton | Member | District 61 | Email / Call |
| Napoleon Bracy | Member | District 98 | Email / Call |
| Brett Easterbrook | Member | District 47 | Email / Call |
| Jennifer Fidler | Member | District 94 | Email / Call |
| Bob Fincher | Member | District 37 | Email / Call |
| Matthew Hammett | Member | District 97 | Email / Call |
| Reed Ingram | Member | District 75 | Email / Call |
| Thomas Jackson | Member | District 68 | Email / Call |
| Artis 'A.J.' McCampbell | Member | District 71 | Email / Call |
| Ed Oliver | Member | District 81 | Email / Call |
| Ivan Smith | Member | District 42 | Email / Call |
| David Standridge | Member | District 23 | Email / Call |
| Curtis Travis | Member | District 44 | Email / Call |
