It would not have been possible without all the help of many people.
First and foremost, it is the presence of everyone that is what makes the statement. One legislator told me that "I told Tesla if they want to make a statement, bring the cars to the Capitol," before looking across the 8 in front, then saying "this is a strong statement". When I told him there were nearly as many more - and that they were privately owned cars - 2 blocks away, he was floored. So most of the thanks goes to all the men and women who sacrificed their time and perhaps a vacation day to attend -- even those Volt owners, who came out to support us!
Then, by and far, most of the logistics of yesterday was handled by Liz G and her husband Brian. She opened her home to the small gathering to collect in the morning (and top off with a charge), and for a quick dinner in the evening while we charged up to get home. She was a primary contact point with Tesla, and did all sorts of communicating to try and get some energy going in the media.
Tesla, of course, came in to provide a couple of briefings to us on the status of the process and where things stood.
A really unflattering image, but here is a photo of me talking with Rep. English, the co-sponsor of HB1124 (but not a sponsor of the amended Senate language):
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Not many from KC there (I might have been the only one -- correct me if wrong) but I think most KC owners are actually on the Kansas side and don't have Missouri representatives they can talk to. Still, if this ever happens again, I would love to see a few more KC folks there. St. Louis folks were clearly there in force. A few others showed up from other areas.
Later in the afternoon, a couple from KC did arrive with a Model S to show support... so you weren't the only one! But a big thank you to you, too, for making the trek and standing to support Tesla. If you ever find yourself on the opposite side of the state, let us know, you're always welcome.
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Finally, these are the bills we're watching throughout the week:
Currently the Tesla language is only attached to House Bill 1124, but its supporters believe they might do well attaching it to other bills. House Bill 1635, which deals with motorcycle sales on Sunday in Jackson County, as well as Senate Bill 707, an ATV bill similar to House Bill 1124, also open up the same chapters of Missouri franchise law, giving supporters of the language another avenue if HB 1124 gets derailed.
Missouri generally requires that amendments only be attached to "relevant" and "related" bills... of course, HB 1124 was about All-Terrain Vehicles, so the bar to "relevant" is pretty low here.
That quote pulled from PoliticMO:
Tesla, Missouri Auto Dealers begin late battle over state franchise law | PoliticMo
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And finally, one more... a press release from legislators' offices. We all met to thank Rep. Kelly for his leadership on this issue as the House session warmed up:
Cox, Kelly Announce Bipartisan Opposition to Anti-Free Market, Anti-Consumer Auto Dealer Legislation
Rep. English stood up and recognized Tesla and the presence of 20+ Tesla owners at the opening of the session.