Lobby Day Date Changed to March 6

The date for Lobby Day 2024 has changed from Tuesday, March 5, to Wednesday, March 6. 

The location and schedule remain the same which means that Lobby Day training will be held at the Hyatt Hotel, 1209 L Street in Sacramento starting at 9 a.m.  Meetings with legislators or their staff will begin at 1 p.m. and a reception will be held at 5 p.m.

“It was necessary to change the date for Lobby Day due to lack of available hotel rooms on the night of March 4,” stated ACSOL Executive Director Janice Bellucci.  “Hotel rooms in Sacramento are currently available the night of March 5 and therefore Lobby Day will be conducted the following day, March 6.”

Those who participate in Lobby Day will be provided with coffee and snacks during the training as well as a free lunch.  Parking will be paid for by ACSOL for those who both park at the Hyatt Hotel garage and bring their parking ticket for validation.

Please email ACSOL at service@all4consolaws.org if you have already signed up for Lobby Day, but cannot participate on March 6. 

It will be possible to sign up for Lobby Day until February 28. 

There is no cost to participate in Lobby Day.

Click here to sign up

 

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Unfortunately I’m among the people who still have to register and will do so this coming March on the 5th. I sincerely hope this is the last year my face remains plastered on the internet for anyone to see, thanks to Janice. At least thanks to her I have hope. Most on the registry still don’t have that though, and we need to work toward its complete abolition. This isn’t a public safety tool. It’s a tool for harassment and mobs.

How was it?? 👍🏻

Wish I could be there. You guys are doing awesome work. Hello from Virginia