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Contributors

Martin Romjue

Martin Romjue joined LCT Magazine as editor on Jan. 2, 2008. He most recently worked as a business editor for the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, and previously reported at newspapers in Virginia, Florida, and California. Read more

Jim Luff

Jim Luff is an operator from Bakersfield, CA who wears a few different hats. Jim began his career in the industry as a private chauffeur in 1990. In 1993 he found a permanent home at The Limousine Scene as the general manager, later becoming a partner. Read more

Michael Campos

Michael Campos joined LCT Magazine as assistant editor on January 3, 2011. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California’s English/Creative Writing program. Michael attended his first International LCT Show in February 2011, where he met and interacted with operators and vendors. He will be helping LCT further develop its digital media content. Read more

GCLA Gets Going

THE GREATER CALIFORNIA LIVERY ASSOCIATION is adding its influential voice to the rising opposition against a destructive anti-business-travel bill sponsored by Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. See latest online news item and a letter from GCLA President Alan Shanedling. . .

So far, the National Business Travel Association, LA Inc., the Taxi, Limousine & Paratransit Association, and the GCLA are joining to inform politicians, correct inaccuracies, and rally business people in the travel, hospitality, and chauffeured transportation industries. BREAKING STORY HERE. Operators can add ther comments and insights to this item, further raising its profile as a story idea for media organizations. . .

-- M.R.

March 13, 2009

The Honorable John Kerry
United States Senate
304 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
 
Dear Senator Kerry,
 
The Greater California Livery Association represents the 5000 limousine and sedan operators in California. I am writing to you on their behalf, as president of the Association. 
 
Recently you introduced S. 463, legislation to impose limitations on certain expenditures by participants in the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). Your legislation is very narrow in scope and all encompassing in perception. Specifically, as I read the legislation, it would prohibit recipients of funds authorized by TARP from sponsoring, hosting, or paying for entertainment or holiday events during the calendar year, or the next occurring calendar year, in which TARP assistance was received. 
 
The intent of your legislation is laudable. The result is having a devastating impact on our industry. As you know all to well, in politics perception is reality. You would be amazed, and I trust dismayed, to learn of the impact your legislation is having on the California economy.   Like your home state of Massachusetts, California’s economy is, in large measure, based on robust tourism. The dampening affect of your legislation is resulting in numerous cancellations of meetings, conferences, conventions, and trade shows. Clearly, this was not the intent of the bill, but the business and industrial leaders of our nation are fearful that their integrity may be called into question should they host or sponsor events identified in your bill.
 
Senator, I urge you, on behalf of my industry in particular and California’s travel and tourism industries in general, to tone down the rhetoric and support American commerce. We are depending upon you.
 
Sincerely,
 
Alan Shanedling
President, Greater California Livery Association

 

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