call him out, then.
I could not make it to the meeting....and a phone call got me no where with the TLW.
call him out, then.
I called Majority Leader and Chair of the Rules Committee Scott Suder's office up today to try and set up a meeting. His staff person would have none of it and was rather standoffish. So, we are going to have to light a fire under his feet. Suder's district is #69. This map is what his district will look like after redistricting (i.e. his constituents for the next 10 years)
http://legis.wisconsin.gov/ltsb/redistricting/PDFs/ad69.pdf
We need everyone in your club who lives in this district to contact Rep. Suder and tell him to not only support SB 395, but to refer it the the Rules Committee immediately. We need not only club members, but their families, friends, acquaintances, co-workers, groupies or what have you to call also. This has to happen pretty much immediately as the Senate is going to vote in 2 weeks and I want to try and get in to twist his arm in person before the Senate votes.
We need to get a lot of local pressure on him to make this happen. Ellis explained some of the internal politics going on and Suder may drag his feet for no reason other than he can. I can explain the internal politics to anyone who is ready for their eyes to glaze over. Needless to say, local pressure; constituents calling in and demanding action; is how we are going to get him to move.
Meanwhile, I am going to write a letter/op-ed to the Editor of the Marshfield News Herald citing stories run in other Gannett papers in the state to try and get some press pressure on him also. xxxxxxxxx, do you mind editing?
Beer Barons-
I am assuming you guys have a lot of members on District 39 and probably know people in District 39. It is Beaver Dam to Lomira down Hgwy 41 towards Waukesha. Here is the map. http://legis.wisconsin.gov/ltsb/redistricting/PDFs/ad39.pdf
I tried contacting Speaker Fitzgerald today also. They are at least going to call me back. We need to do the same thing with him. The more pressure we can exert on him the better. Again, the internal politics are at play here.
Everyone-
Again, every club members, family member, friend, co-worker, acquaintances, groupies, hangers on, or what have you needs to contact their member of the Assembly to get them to not only support SB 395, but to exert pressure on the Majority Leader and Speaker to send the bill directly to Rules and then to the floor for a clean vote. The should also contact Suder and Fitzgerald in their leadership capacities.
What I write for the Marshfield Paper we can send to any other paper in the state also. In fact, that is probably a good idea.
Everyone should be writing their local papers and tv stations themselves also. Everything we can do to drum up public support is only going to help.
xxxxxxxx, can you data mine AHA members who live in certain towns and cities if I give you a list? Or maybe we should have another state wide email go out and specifically say if you live in the following cities please contact Rep. Suder and Fitzgerald.......................It would be nice to target Suder and Fitzgerald.
Guys, I may be wrong about this, but I get a very strong feeling that the Assembly is not going to be the cake walk that the Senate was. Public pressure; constituent pressure in the name of the game here.
Email said:The meeting went very well. The Speaker has no objections to the bill and will likely be able to get it to the floor once they receive it from the Senate. However, we are going to have to get a public hearing in it first. They had already spoken to the distributors and were told that the distributors are staying out of it. They are going to let people know if they hear of any grumbling out there.
Last week, Rep. Kaufert introduced the companion bill to S.395, AB 521, with a total of 15 sponsors in the Assembly. https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2011/proposals/ab521
The bill was referred to the Homeland Security and State Affairs Committee. This committee is chaired by Rep. Karl Van Roy, who is a sponsor of our legislation. Rep. Van Roy has already scheduled a public hearing for this Wednesday at 10:00.
Here is the agenda. http://committeeschedule.legis.wisconsin.gov/files/HearingNotices/12-02-08-1005-2011AHOM-18514.html
Anyone who can attend this hearing on Wednesday at 10:00 please do. A big turnout will help.
Here is the committee website to see if your member is on the committee. http://legis.wisconsin.gov/w3asp/Co...and+Security+and+State+Affairs&HOUSE=Assembly
Meanwhile, the Senate Committee votes tomorrow on S.395. They will not be amending the bill to satisfy the DOR. There are two reasons. The first is that Legislative Counsel felt that their might be some conflicts with federal law if it is amended. Secondly, the Tavern League has said that they will go for basic disapproval to outright war if the bill is amended. The Senators Ellis and Cowles decided that it was best not to amend the bill and pass it as is.
What does all of this mean? It means that the Senate is still on schedule to pass the bill next week. When the Senate passes it, the Assembly can immediately take it up as there was already a public hearing on the the companion bill. Barring objection, they will try and pass it by voice vote as early as next week.
How do we make sure that there are no objections? Everyone should call their Representatives in support of SB 395 AND the companion bill AB 521. Be nice, be polite, and just express your support. No individual member needs to be concentrated on; just your own. Kaufert's office has already been getting a lot questions and support due to our efforts. Let's keep it up and hopefully it will be on the Governor's desk with the next few weeks.
We need you to contact your representative in both the Assembly and Senate in support of both S.395 and AB 521. We should mention the Committee hearing, if possible.
Again, people can find out who their legislators are at this link. http://legis.wisconsin.gov/w3asp/waml/waml.aspx
Still moving forward. Letter amended in previous fashion.
It sounds like yesterday was a disaster! Strong opposition from various lobbying groups and even some sponsors stating they are going to take another look at the bill...
Damn it! Anyone make it to the meeting and into the hall?
Rep. Dean Kaufert, R-Neenah, who helped introduce the bill, said the legislation is common sense and not aimed at illegal business activity.
"I was a little surprised that all of a sudden all these groups were having a problem with it," he said. "The intent of this is for the little guy to share some beer among friends. I sense the big guys are trying to blow it out of proportion and create scenarios to try to get people riled up. Suddenly, it's become David vs. Goliath."
Whoever thinks we need permits and taxes on something that is NOT SOLD is crazy or in the pocket of BMC. I would LOVE to have a few lists of names so when election time rolls around all the home brew clubs in the state can band together to remove the problematic people from office.Tribune said:It would also exempt them from permit requirements and taxes.
+Tribune said:But representatives with the Wisconsin Beer Distributors Association and the Wisconsin Wine and Spirit Institute argued against the bill, saying it would work outside state regulation that controls alcohol sales. They expressed concern with home brewers making alcohol outside the home, and said there's no way to track if a home brewer makes more than they're legally allowed.
These fine folks are going to get some letters from me, I bolded the important spot. We need to drill into the their heads "NOT FOR SALE so it does not matter". Do they REALLY think I will have a comp every day in my backyard and sell tickets? Last time I looked that is the same as selling homebrew and illegal on the federal level.Tribune said:Institute spokesman Mike Wittenwyler said the bill's language is too relaxed, and could allow indirect compensation for brewers at tasting events and competitions through creative ticket sales.
This pisses me off to no end. Distribution hours and who can serve it? Home brew does not require to be distributed or served by someone special BECAUSE IT IS NOT FOR SALE!Tribune said:A representative with the Department of Revenue remained neutral on the bill, but listed several points the agency had interpreted with the bill. That included that the bill's language does not specify whether it would comply with local ordinance on distribution hours and who would serve the beer.
Bruce Buerger with the Beer Barons of Milwaukee spoke in support of the bill, and emphasized that brewers are not interested in compensation. He said brewing is a hobby, and many brewers are just seeking feedback about their creations. He said ultimately, they just want to continue sharing their creations in the same way they've been doing for years.
"We are a responsible group of people," he said. "We don't want to break any laws."
Rep. Dean Kaufert, R-Neenah, who helped introduce the bill, said the legislation is common sense and not aimed at illegal business activity.
"I was a little surprised that all of a sudden all these groups were having a problem with it," he said. "The intent of this is for the little guy to share some beer among friends. I sense the big guys are trying to blow it out of proportion and create scenarios to try to get people riled up. Suddenly, it's become David vs. Goliath."