Ah ha: Now I know why (I think) my Rep. Jamie Herrera Beutler
backed off from the time I met with her and her denial. She did tell me
that she was good friends with Rep. Kinzinger and would talk to him. This
latest CAI effort is pretty damning if taken at 'face value'.
Are we ready yet to set the members free to write letters/make
contacts?
73, Jim
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 6:58 AM
Subject: [arrl-odv:23978] CAI Propaganda About ARRL CC&R
Legislation
This is
some information that I thought you should all see as part of our effort to keep
the Board better up to speed on the legislative effort than we did late last
year.
Last
year, we didn't see much of the Community Associations Institute on Capitol
Hill, and their absence was reflected in the ease with which we got our 69 House
cosponsors in very short order last Summer and early Fall. CAI did visit Josh
Baggett in Rep. Kinzinger's office and they made a late Fall run at Dave Redl,
in both cases attempting to spread blatant lies about our legislation and its
effect on HOA jurisdiction. It didn't work in either case; we had provided
briefing documents to both Josh and Dave ahead of time.
However, CAI is aware that we
are back at it this year. This link to the Washington State chapter of CAI shows
that their current pitch is even worse than the misreps they made last year. Kay
wondered how anyone could oppose the concept of "reasonable accommodation".
Indeed. However, the answer is that they are now tying it to the OTARD ruling of
FCC which has nothing whatsoever to do with either the PRB-1 "reasonable
accommodation" standard that FCC established for us.
Check
this out: if this doesn't stir your blood, you must have let your amateur
license expire:
73, Chris
W3KD
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Christopher D. Imlay
Booth, Freret & Imlay, LLC
14356 Cape May Road
Silver Spring, Maryland 20904-6011
(301) 384-5525 telephone
(301) 384-6384 facsimile
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