What Texas Pet Owners Need to Know About New World Screwworm

“Check your pets regularly for wounds,” Texas veterinarians say.

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“NWS is moving rapidly north through Mexico and will likely appear on our side of the border soon,” said Dr. Nancy Carter, president of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association. “This pest is primarily a threat to livestock, but it can also infect pets, wildlife and even humans.”

Veterinary Medicine Notches Major Successes at Texas Legislature

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(UPDATED VERSION OF THE JUNE TEXAS VETERINARIAN MAGAZINE ARTICLE)

Veterinary Medicine Notches Major Successes at Texas Legislature
The 2025 Texas Legislative Session Enacted Several Exciting New Funding Measures While Veterinarians Fought Off Major Threats
By Trent Hightower, JD, Director of Government Relations/General Counsel

The 89th Session of the Texas Legislature came to a close on June 2. It turned out to be an incredibly successful session for veterinary medicine in Texas. While the governor has until June 22 to sign or veto any bills the legislature sent to him, TVMA can boast numerous big wins in the state’s biennial budget and successful efforts to kill or amend bad legislation.

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