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February 2008 - Posts

  • Who is for us and who is agin' us?

    Review our Roll Call to identify legislators who support support repeal of the tech tax and also key legislators (members of the Senate Budget & Tax and House Ways & Means committees) who still need encouragement. 

    And keep in mind that legislators don't always report their true position.  They may support one position, but find it advantageous to keep that close to their chest until the vote is taken.   They may share their real point of view with just one or two trusted colleagues who are seeking votes.

    Visit them.  Call them.  Give thanks or make your case as appropriate. 

    Write a letter to the editor.  Praise the bill sponsors in public.  Call on the others to support repeal. 

    And have some fun with this!

  • Success, Courage and Next Steps

    The report card on yesterday's event is in: A+!  

    "Hundreds of business people packed a rally...  [They] filled a downtown Annapolis hotel meeting room and every stairwell, hallway, nook and cranny around it. ...  [Legislators were] "shocked" by the turnout. ... After the rally, throngs headed to the House and Senate office buildings..."  (Full article

    PRESENCE
    We definitely made our presence felt in Annapolis.  The dozen legislators who joined us had to muscle their way through the crowd to get into the room.  Other legislators assumed by our crowds that yesterday was our hearing date.  They haven't seen this kind of passion from business in awhile.  And it moved the needle.  Good job!  Thank you all!   

    COURAGE
    One of our objectives yesterday was to influence certain legislators.  But we also emboldened our key legislative supporters.  It takes a lot of courage on their part to stand up for our cause when the winds are blowing the other way.  After yesterday they will fight on, stronger, encouraged that we have their backs.

    PLEASE WRITE
    I hope you feel emboldened by yesterday's outpouring!  Now please send another round of messages to your legislators.    The moment our volume let's down, our cause is lost.  The more we keep the volume up, the more they'll appreciate that they simply MUST address this.   Tell them it is clear from yesterday's mass rally that something must be done.  Share your story.  Share arguments you heard yesterday.  Just keep on them!

    NEXT UP: CALL
    Our coalition is organizing a mass calling campaign.  For greater impact, we all will call our legislators over a couple specific days, to be announced very soon.  We will provide How To's for identifying your legislators and enrolling your employees/colleagues, and a sample script for the calls.

  • Dead vs. Dead Dead

    Yesterday some senior legislators said they believe the repeal is dead.  That in light of projected budget shortfalls, it cannot happen.

    Do not be discouraged by this!  If a legislator uses this argument on you, remind them of the old saying in Annapolis:  "There's 'dead'.  And then there's 'dead dead'."  Our repeal is NOT dead dead.

    A lot of interesting things can happen in the last day of the General Session.  There are many examples where bills that had been "dead" for weeks suddenly were passed in the final hours -- even the FINAL FOUR MINUTES -- of the Assembly. 

    No, our campaign for repeal is not dead.  Because of your actions yesterday, it gained new life!