03/19/2026
This is one of those moments where our voices here in New York really matter. 🤍
We’re part of the Octopus Coalition, and we’ve seen firsthand that speaking up can create real change. This bill to prevent octopus farming has already made it through an important step and is now heading to the next committee.
Octopuses are incredibly intelligent and sensitive animals, and keeping them in industrial farming conditions causes real harm.
If you have a few minutes today, please take a moment to read the post from Voters For Animal Rights and consider making a call. They’ve included everything you need, including a simple script.
It’s a small action, but it truly can make a difference.
🐙 Your voice is needed NOW, New York!
Your calls WORKED and helped make sure that the bill to prevent industrialoctopus farming from starting here in New York State, (A. 8043 B), passed out of the New York State Assembly Committee on Environmental Conservation Committee. Now it’s at its next stop in the process, the Assembly Codes Committee, and we need your calls again.
🚨 This is a challenging committee, so we need all tentacles to help! 🚨
If your Assembly Member is on the Codes Committee, call them TODAY and politely urge them to move the bill out of committee. (You can find your Assembly Member at https://nyassembly.gov/)
💬 Use this script:
“Hi, my name is _______ and I’m a constituent and supporter of Voters For Animal Rights. I’m asking you to support A.8043 B to prohibit octopus farming. Keeping octopuses in small, enclosed spaces causes severe psychological harm. Please protect them by bringing it up for a vote in the Codes Committee.”
📋 Codes Committee Members:
Jeffrey Dinowitz (Chair)
George Alvarez
Joe Angelino
Alex Bores
Vivian E. Cook
Catalina Cruz
Brian Cunningham
Andrew Hevesi
Charles D. Lavine
John K. Mikulin
Andrew M. Molitor
Angelo J. Morinello
Michael Reilly
Karines Reyes
Gabriella A. Romero
Linda B. Rosenthal
Rebecca A. Seawright
Michael Tannousis
Al Taylor
Clyde Vanel
Latrice M. Walker
David I. Weprin
💜 Commercial octopus farming is cruel. It does not belong in New York.
⏰ Act now—your call can stop the cruelty before it even starts!