Perdue Chicken CAFO in Petaluma

Vote Yes On Measure J
To Stop Factory Farming

Yes to protect animals

Yes to protect our environment

Yes to protect public health

Yes to protect small farms

Measure J will set a limit on the number of animals that can be confined in a commercial operation by prohibiting Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs). CAFOs are the largest, most destructive animal factory farms.

Sonoma County is well-known for its hundreds of small family farms. But throughout the county, around two dozen CAFOS are operating in near secrecy.

These industrial facilities harm animals, pollute our air and water, and spread disease. They are not in line with the values of Sonoma County residents.

A hen covered in feces at a Sunrise Farms CAFO in Petaluma

Ducks stuck on their backs, unable to stand up at Reichardt in Petaluma

Baby cows confined in hutches at Mertens Dairy in Sonoma

If our legislators won’t act to solve the problem, we will. That's why the Coalition to End Factory Farming is using the ballot measure process, a process which provides citizens an opportunity to take the power back and directly pass legislation ourselves.

Together, we can start the transition away from these destructive factory farms and use our collective power to build a better world for all! Vote yes on J on November 5!

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