Why Animals Need a Seat at the Table
- The Blue Marble Strategy Team
- Jun 27
- 1 min read
When people think of Washington, DC, and lobbying, they often picture wealthy industries wielding a lot of influence. But lobbying, at its core, is about having a voice in the laws that affect us all. For too long, animals haven't had a meaningful voice in that process.

We’re here to change that at Blue Marble Strategy. That’s why we focus on advancing animal welfare protections.
We are here to fight for those who cannot speak for themselves—wild horses, companion animals like dogs and cats, endangered species, and farmed animals alike.
One may wonder why animals are often left behind. Animals don’t have a Super PAC, and they don’t make political contributions, which sadly can make these issues easy to overlook when decisions are made in the halls of Congress.
That’s where we come in. We’ve worked in Congress, built bipartisan coalitions, and pushed bills forward even when the odds weren’t in our favor.
We’re here to craft legislation that protects animals, advocate for strong federal funding, build and collaborate with coalitions that can get results, and help organizations navigate Washington effectively.
We are committed to building a safer and more compassionate world for animals.
Because they also need a seat at the table.
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