‘MAGA Meg’ Pledges to Captivate Florida’s Legislative Stage Through Animal Cruelty Laws, Animal Therapy Education
State Rep. Meg Weinberger, a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump, has pledged to promote animal therapy education and laws that crack down on animal cruelty in the Sunshine State.
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Elected to office in 2024, Weinberger is a wife, mother of six, and founder of animal rescue nonprofit organizations. She successfully introduced—and helped pass—legislation to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, and to designate a state highway segment as President Donald J. Trump Boulevard.
She is also responsible for getting West Palm Beach International Airport renamed the Donald J. Trump International Airport.
Referred to as “MAGA Meg” by the president, Weinberger sits on the state’s Joint Administrative and State Affairs committees. She introduced legislation to codify Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s moves to ban certain food coloring, such as Red Dye 40, and she sponsored bills to designate days to commemorate Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk and autism awareness.
This spring, she co-sponsored legislation to increase the penalties against registered sex offenders. This included restricting their access to communication with vulnerable victims, revising the residency requirements of convicted sex offenders, and facilitating law enforcement to apprehend sex offenders believed to be capable of reoffending.
However, despite delivering these and other conservative wins, the lawmaker’s profound love for animals and children has characterized her time in the state Legislature.
“For years, I’ve dedicated my life to rescuing, rehabilitating, and advocating for abused, neglected, and abandoned animals through my work at Rescue Life Sanctuary,” Weinberger told the Daily Signal.
“[I also] have worked in the Florida Legislature to strengthen animal welfare laws, combat animal cruelty, promote responsible pet ownership, and foster a culture of compassion and respect for animals.”
Her passion for animals prompted her to bring forth legislation to impose a “duty to report” instances of animal cruelty by treatment providers.
During the 2025 and 2026 legislative sessions, Weinberger introduced another piece of legislation to create a database on the Florida Department of Law Enforcement website to keep track of convicted animal abusers in the state. The effort is designed to prevent them from purchasing and abusing animals in other parts of Florida, where their criminal records might be unknown.
Weinberger’s heart for animals even served as one of her primary purposes to run for public office.
Prior to her decision to seek reelection to represent District 94 in the Florida House of Representatives, Weinberger turned her Southeast Florida ranch home into an animal sanctuary that rehabilitates and treats abused animals.
Rescue Life, her ranch, is now home to 14 dogs, 30 cats, two zebras, four donkeys, four goats, two alpacas, nine pigs, 16 swans, 20 ducks, and two cows.
In addition to providing the animals with shelter and rehabilitation, she has partnered with multiple South Florida-based organizations to offer animal therapy for local children, families, and even prisoners seeking a new way of life.
“Think about all the prisoners who are now training dogs—they never had that feeling of empathy and compassion that the animals have taught them,” Weinberger said. “Imagine if they had learned that when they were younger, at the beginning of their life. It could have changed the trajectory of their life.”
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