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Bills coming up in the CA state legislature, and how to lobby for or against them


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2021 Nov 29, 9:01pm   701 views  16 comments

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On a video presentation right now about how we can help to lobby against the mandates.




This place is great: http://avoiceforchoice.org/
I donated $100 earlier.

Basic idea is get to know your state legislators personally and start with non-jab topics. Find out what they are interested in. Sign up for their newsletter. Go to their events. Offer to help them with whatever expertise you have that they might find useful.

When you try to meet them, they may pass you off to their staff, but that's also good! Their staff reads the bills, the legislator generally does not. When you visit, bring donuts, flowers, whatever.

Then they will take the time to at least listen to you on the vaxx issue.

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2   Patrick   2021 Nov 29, 9:17pm  



Legislators are not interested in hearing about bills that are not being actively considered in their house (Senate or Assembly) right now. There are too many.
3   Patrick   2021 Nov 29, 9:22pm  

Huh: "we don't have a two party system in CA, but a two-person system. So in many districts, you have a Democrat running against another Democrat."
4   Patrick   2021 Nov 29, 9:24pm  

Lol, some CA legislators refuse to meet with any constituents who have refused to submit to the injection. Christina Hildebrand from Voiceforchoice suggests you can call and say that you can't take the vaxx for religious or medical reasons, and ask if there is some way you could meet you legislator anyway.
5   Patrick   2021 Nov 29, 9:26pm  

"If you're powerful or if you donate, legislators definitely listen to you more."
6   Patrick   2021 Nov 29, 9:28pm  

You should not assume that legislators are pro-mandate until you hear it from them or their office. Some are vaxxed but see that mandates are wrong.
7   Patrick   2021 Nov 29, 9:33pm  

Most legislators and their staff will give you 15 minutes if they give you a meeting.

But if they have no further meetings at the moment, they may go over.
8   Patrick   2021 Nov 29, 9:35pm  

Getting good people into office is more important than recalling bad people.
9   Patrick   2021 Nov 29, 9:38pm  

Local officials like school board and county board members have influence with the state legislature, so it's important to meet those local officials too, and let them know how you feel.
10   Patrick   2021 Nov 29, 9:39pm  

It helps when talking to Democrats if you point out that black and Hispanic people are being denied access to events and restaurants etc more than white people, because black and Hispanic people are less likely to take the jab. So... mandates are racist!
11   just_passing_through   2021 Nov 29, 9:40pm  

Patrick says
On a video presentation right now about how we can help to lobby against the mandates.




This place is great: http://avoiceforchoice.org/
I donated $100 earlier.

Basic idea is get to know your state legislators personally and start with non-jab topics. Find out what they are interested in. Sign up for their newsletter. Go to their events. Offer to help them with whatever expertise you have that they might find useful.

When you try to meet them, they may pass you off to their staff, but that's also good! Their staff reads the bills, the legislator generally does not. When you visit, bring donuts, flowers, whatever.

Then they will take the time to at least listen to you on the vaxx issue.


No NaOCl ??

The barbarians!
12   Ceffer   2021 Nov 29, 10:35pm  

When do we get to oil up the Gatling?
14   RWSGFY   2022 Jan 10, 10:19pm  

Patrick says
Huh: "we don't have a two party system in CA, but a two-person system. So in many districts, you have a Democrat running against another Democrat."


That's the fucking "rank choice voting" for you.
15   EBGuy   2022 Jan 11, 6:34pm  

FuckCCP89 says
That's the fucking "rank choice voting" for you.

No, it's a top two open primary system. The top two vote getters in the primary can be from the same party.
16   RWSGFY   2022 Jan 12, 8:38am  

EBGuy says
FuckCCP89 says
That's the fucking "rank choice voting" for you.

No, it's a top two open primary system. The top two vote getters in the primary can be from the same party.


You are right. I stand corrected.

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