SACRAMENTO, CA — Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) held its first-ever Sacramento Advocacy Day in California’s state capital, bringing together equipment industry leaders from across the state to advocate for pro-growth policies and push back against regulatory mandates.
The two-day event began with a bipartisan legislative reception that welcomed members of the California State Assembly, including Phillip Chen, Juan Carrillo, Leticia Castillo, and Mike Gipson. The reception provided an opportunity for industry leaders and lawmakers to connect in an informal setting and discuss policy issues affecting California’s business climate.
“Attending AED’s inaugural Sacramento Advocacy Day was a natural extension of my longtime involvement in the association’s government affairs efforts,” said Ron Barlet, President of Bejac Corporation. “Having participated in several AED advocacy events over the years, I’ve seen firsthand the impact we can make when we show up and speak directly with lawmakers. This event was an important opportunity to ensure our industry’s concerns are understood at the state level, especially here in California, where regulatory decisions can have far-reaching effects on our businesses.”
On the second day, participants heard from representatives of statewide organizations, including the Associated General Contractors of California, the California Farm Bureau, the California Trucking Association, and the Western Propane Gas Association. These briefings highlighted ongoing regulatory challenges from agencies such as the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and addressed issues impacting California’s agriculture and construction sectors.
Following the policy sessions, AED members visited the State Capitol for nearly two dozen meetings with Assemblymembers and Senators. Among the top concerns shared with legislators were CARB regulatory concerns, the need to support California farmers, addressing the state’s service technician shortage, and ensuring long-term infrastructure investment.
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“Member participation in state-level advocacy is vital to ensuring our industry's voice is heard where it matters most,” AED President & CEO Brian P. McGuire said. “AED’s Sacramento Advocacy Day demonstrates the power of our grassroots efforts and the critical role our members play in shaping policies that support economic growth and job creation. By engaging directly with lawmakers, our members are helping to create a more balanced and business-friendly regulatory environment in California.”
“Thank you to the equipment industry leaders who took time away from their businesses to support AED’s efforts in Sacramento,” said Jacob Asare, AED’s State Government Affairs Manager. “Member engagement in the policymaking process is critical to achieving successful outcomes. There’s nothing more impactful than lawmakers hearing directly from the companies driving job creation and economic growth in their communities.”
AED will announce the dates for its next Sacramento Advocacy Day in 2026 soon.