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Recap of Lobby Day Against CA AB 178

Author: Trish Category: Editorial Tags: #advertisingtax, Anthony J. Portantino, California, California AB 178, California State Assembly, Charles M. Calderon, Chuck DeVore, Diane L. Harkey, Fiona Ma, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Beall Jr., Jim Nielsen, Joe Coto, LinkShare, Lori Saldana, Performance Marketing Association, PMA, Sacramento, Streamlined Sales Tax Project, taxes

Wednesday
Apr 1, 2009

Yesterday I had the privilege of accompanying 9 of my fellow affiliate marketers to the California State Capitol building in Sacramento to help lobby legislators against the passage of California Assembly Bill 178.

I have to say on a personal level, this was my first trip to the Capitol, and the most involved I’ve ever gotten with politics in general.  It was a pleasant experience overall.  And yes, I got a little “star struck” for lack of a better term walking by Gov. Schwarzenegger’s office.  I had to fight the urge to knock on the door and demand court!

Back to business.  10 of us were able to make it up, some coming from Southern California.  We had appointments set for almost all day, so we split into two groups so we wouldn’t run the risk of running late or overcrowding offices.  Our group had a few lack luster meetings with staff that really didn’t understand what we were talking about or weren’t really familiar enough with the bill to care yet.  But we also had some good meetings with other staff members who were incredibly receptive to our message and offered us a lot of advice regarding how to go about the lobbying that we’re doing.  Some even went so far as to call other offices we didn’t already have appointments with and help to make us appointments.

It was equal parts optimistic and pessimistic.  While it looks like it’s going to be incredibly difficult to outright kill the bill because of the eagerness of the state to collect any income possible.  Focusing on the message that it’s best to keep the bill as broad as possible in the definition keeps it as fair as possible.  In a perfect situation the Streamlined Sales Tax Project to require the collection of sales tax across every state would make the playing field as fair as possible, but that’s already been in the works for almost a decade and doesn’t look promising to be enacted any time soon.  So in the meantime, we do what we can.

You can still do what you can.  Now that we’ve taken meetings at the capitol, feel free next week to take meetings in your district in California.  The members will be on vacation and potentially available at their district offices.  Staff will not be on vacation and will still be in Sacramento working, so if you weren’t able to join us under such short notice, feel free to schedule your own appointments and talk to the Assembly Members on the committee for Revenue and Taxation.  The meetings were generally short, 15-20 minutes of a staff members’ time.  We were able to leave behind the letter that Linkshare wrote in opposition along with the opposition letter from the Performance Marketing Alliance, co-signed by over 300 affiliates.

If you’d like copies of these documents for your own leave behinds materials and have the intention of taking a meeting either in the district offices or in Sacramento, please leave a comment and I’ll see  how we can get those materials to you.  Here’s information on the committee members to reach out to.  If you live in their district, all the better (they prefer to hear from constituents whenever possible).

  • The Committee for Revenue and Taxation: (916) 319-2098
  • Charles M. Calderon (Chair) – Dem. 58th District
    • Sacramento Office: State Capitol, P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0058, Phone (916) 319-2058
    • District Office: 13181 N. Crossroads Pkwy, Suite 160, City of Industry, CA 91746, Phone (562) 692-5858
  • Chuck DeVore (Vice Chair) – Rep. 70th District
    • Sacramento Office: State Capitol Room #4102, Sacramento, CA 95814, Phone (916) 319-2070
    • District Office: 3 Park Plaza, Suite 275, Irvine, CA 92614, Phone (949) 863-7070
  • Jim Beall, Jr. – Dem. 24th District
    • Sacramento Office: State Capitol, P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0024, Phone (916) 319-2024
    • District Office: 100 Paseo De San Antonio, Suite 300, San Jose, CA 95113, Phone (408) 282-8920
  • Joe Coto – Dem. 23rd District
    • Sacramento Office: State Capitol, P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0023, Phone (916) 319-2023
    • District Office: 100 Paseo De San Antonio, Suite 319, San Jose, CA 95113, Phone (408) 277-1220
  • Diane L. Harkey – Rep. 73rd District
    • Sacramento Office: State Capitol Room #4177, Sacramento, CA 95814, Phone (916) 319-2073
    • District Office #1: 29122 Rancho Viejo Rd., Suite 111, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, Phone (949) 347-7301
    • District Office #2: 300 N. Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA 92054, Phone (760) 757-8084
  • Fiona Ma – Dem. 12th District
    • Sacramento Office: State Capitol, P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0012, Phone (916) 319-2012
    • District Office: 455 Golden Gate Ave., Suite 14600, San Francisco, CA  94102, Phone (415) 557-2312
  • Jim Nielsen – Rep. 2nd District
    • Sacramento Office: State Capitol Room #6031, Sacramento, CA 95814, Phone (916) 319-2002
    • District Office #1: 280 Hemsted Dr., Suite 110, Redding, CA 96002, Phone (530) 223-6300
    • District Office #2: 1527 Starr Dr., Suite U, Yuba City, CA 95993, Phone (530) 751-8351
  • Anthony J. Portantino – Dem. 44th District
    • Sacramento Office: State Capitol, P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0044, Phone (916) 319-2044
    • District Office: 215 N. Marengo Ave, Suite 115, Pasadena, CA 91101, Phone (626) 577-9944
  • Lori Saldaña – Dem. 76th District
    • Sacramento Office: State Capitol, P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0076, Phone (916) 319 – 2076
    • District Office: 1557 Columbia St., San Diego, CA 92101, Phone (619) 645-3090

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Julie

April 1st, 2009 at 6:42 pm

What a neat experience for you to participate in. I think it's so awesome that you are getting involved with all this and good luck on your efforts! I would have totally wanted to go into Arnold's office too!

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TrishaLyn

April 3rd, 2009 at 4:00 am

Thanks Julie!

I did have Lisa take a photo of me & Karen with the little sign beside his door that says Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Couldn't resist!

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