South Carolina Legislator Cosponsors Bill to Ban NIH Funding of Cruel Foreign Animal Experiments

For Immediate Release:
September 13, 2023

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Mount Pleasant, S.C. – Local legislator U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.-01) has signed on as a cosponsor of the bipartisan H.R. 4757, the Cease Animal Research Grants Overseas (CARGO) Act, which would bar the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from funding animal tests in foreign laboratories. This follows PETA’s 18-month investigation into U.S.-funded animal experimenters in Colombia that led to the shutdown of two animal laboratories there.

Between 2011 and 2021, NIH gave approximately $2.2 billion in taxpayer funds to 200 foreign organizations for 1,357 grants and contracts involving experiments on animals. The money went to 45 countries, including China, Colombia, and Russia. The CARGO Act would terminate these U.S. government giveaways, saving the lives of countless animals who otherwise would have been victimized in experiments.

NIH has funded foreign laboratories in which experimenters addict dogs to opioids and force them to go through withdrawal, cause strokes in monkeys, remove the eyes of mice, infect bats with coronaviruses—potentially setting the stage for the next pandemic—feed amphetamines and alcohol to mice and more.

“Animal abuse is always wrong, but when it happens at foreign laboratories because the American agency that funds them doesn’t pay attention, it’s also shameful,” says Rep. Mace. “We are proud to cosponsor the CARGO Act, which will end NIH funding for wasteful and abusive practices overseas.”

“PETA thanks Rep. Mace for her strong leadership,” says PETA Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo. “It’s not often you get a bill that protects animals, science, and U.S. taxpayers all at once. The CARGO Act does just that.”

The bipartisan bill was introduced by Rep. Dina Titus (D-Nev.-01) and Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas-22) and has so far been cosponsored by representatives Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.-01), Brian Mast (R-Fla.-21), Don Davis (D-N.C.-01), Guy Reschenthaler (R-Pa.-14), and Zachary Nunn (R-Iowa-03).

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