ACSOL will conduct Lobby Day this year on March 24, 2026.
We will once again educate the legislators and staff about the need for revising the Tiered Registry Law to increase the number of people eligible to petition for removal from the registry. Every person who participates in Lobby Day will be a member of a team led by someone who has done this before. It is an empowering experience.
Click here to sign up (or click the sign-up link at the top of all our pages)
Please show up, stand up, and speak up with us to fight for justice!
Lobby Day will start at 9 a.m. at:
The Hyatt Hotel
1209 L Street
Sacramento, California
Lobby Day will end about 4 p.m. in the hotel lobby with a no-host reception.
Lobby Day will include training, lunch and pre-arranged meetings with legislators or legislative staff.
“The hotel has just confirmed the date when we can meet there,” stated ACSOL Executive Director Janice Bellucci.
ACSOL cannot afford to provide assistance funds for anyone coming to Lobby Day this year (hotel, flight, parking, etc.). But we hope you will come anyway to fight for justice. To cut costs you could carpool, take a bus, share a hotel room, choose a hotel in a neighboring city that is cheaper, etc.

Please join us for Lobby Day on March 24 if you can. We will once again educate the legislators and staff about the need for revising the Tiered Registry Law to increase the number of people eligible to petition for removal from the registry. Every person who participates in Lobby Day will be a member of a team led by someone who has done this before. It is an empowering experience.
I have my plane flight booked. I will be there. This is definitely the year to Stand Up and Speak Out.
Great to have you come, Mark!
Who else commits to join us for justice?
I requested my time off from work! Will work on flight and hotel soon. We missed last year so eager to participate!
@GN, glad you could sacrifice the time to come!
I will be with you all in spirit from Chicago. Wishing you all success!
Do I even have to tell you where I’ll be March 24th? Always happy to throw down the gauntlet and speak up for all our rights!
Thank You, arrigato, Gracie, Merci & of course; GRAZZI JB
Signed up. Flight booked, hotel set. Lets go….
THis Time it will be my 7th time and every time I still keep learning and feel that we all tried each time, if you can afford to take off from work, in CA and can spend a day In SAC, you will be rewarded. Please Donate a couple bux on here on the paypal link on the front of the website! Blessings!!! even if it’s a dollar some of us are Unhoused. Its truly an experience you wont soon forget!
Made a $1k donation to support the Sacramento Lobbying effort as best I can. Unfortunately I cannot attend this year.
I was paroled from California Prison in January of 2025. And im so excited to have the opportunity to attend this Lobby Day with my wife. Looking forward to it. Thank you Janice and all of the advocates that fight for just laws and for all the registrants.
I recently was at the Florida State Capital lobbying against a couple of draconian bills, HR-45 and SB-212. What other states dare to pass into law embolden other states to follow! I am glad to see ACSOL’s ongoing advocacy for justice and reason! I hope to join you. Chaplain Rob
I am planning to attend — this will be my first ACSOL meeting. I’m a 35-year-old woman in California, currently Tier 1, and eligible to petition for removal from the registry in 2034.
I’m interested in becoming more involved in advocacy efforts, particularly around disclosure policies affecting parents in educational settings. At this point, that remains the primary real-life restriction I experience following my conviction, and I believe there is room for thoughtful, balanced reform in this area.
Advocacy is honestly intimidating and scary for me. I have always hoped to remain anonymous and move forward quietly with my life. However, I’ve reached a point where I feel that working toward meaningful change is more important than my discomfort. If change is going to happen, it requires people willing to step forward.
With the assistance of attorney Chance Oberstein, I successfully petitioned for early termination of probation. I am also currently in the process of seeking a reduction of my felony to a misdemeanor and pursuing expungement.
I look forward to learning, connecting, and contributing where I can.