URGENT! POLITICAL ACTION BY PEST CONTROL OPERATORS
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Your California Legislature has adjourned for their summer recess. They have left town and will
be back in August.....and your life, liberty and pursuit of happiness will not be
threatened again for a while (to paraphrase a famous quote by Thomas
Jefferson.)
The
California Legislature has taken upon itself, once again, to try and legislate
what it thinks is best for business owners. Pest Control Operators. That means
YOU! The trial lawyers are trying to change the workers comp system which means
huge increase in premiums; the liberal tax lobby are trying to pass a sales tax
on pest control services; ...but wait there is more: They are also attempting to
tax commercial property at a different rate than residential property. The
radical environmental lobby is attempting to pass legislation to allow local
jurisdiction of pest control rather than DPR regulating our industry through
proven scientific research..... All of the things that PCOC opposes that will
cost businesses huge amounts of money in a state which is already one of the
highest taxed and regulated economies in the United States. All of these
individually, never mind together, will drive many PCOC members out of
business. This is at a time when we are trying to grow membership!
It can only
get worse! The anti-business forces are well organized: union political
fundraising is at an all time high and the environmental lobby is gearing up
for a major attack on pesticides and their applications over the next two years
on a number of fronts. Their ultimate goal is to ban all pesticides.
So, here is
the bad news. PCOC's political action committee, PAPCO, has seen a 50% drop in
contributions over the last 5 years. Maybe wehave been a product of our own
success in stopping and defeating all of the bad bills through our very
effective efforts.
It is critical that the pest control
industry step up its effectiveness and increase its influence in the state
capitol. It's all
about pressure and access: we have done a very fine job up until now regarding
political contributions. We are a lean, mean machine. PAPCO has been a very
effective tool to get the job done. However, this is simply not going to be
sufficient in the years ahead. Going forward we need to concentrate on two
things: First, a comprehensive political contribution strategy to make our
voice heard and maximize the dollars collected. Second, to develop a plan that
will double the amount that PAPCO collects. I repeat: We need to double our contributions this year. This will involve thinking outside the box
and coming up with activities that have never been done before. Our PAPCO
Trustees are working on this and are developing an action plan.
These are
challenging times, but I am confident that we are equal to the task because of
the dedication and commitment of PCOC members. There is no option to do nothing. Otherwise, there will be no pest
control industry in California in 10 years. Scary?
Yes.
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