CHLA California Lodging News May/June 2022

10 CALIFORNIA LODGING NEWS www.calodging.com THIS YEAR’S CHLA LEGISLATIVE ACTION Summit showcased the strong voices of California hotels and the impact they are having on state and local policy-making. Held in-person for the first time in two years in Sacramento, hoteliers heard from California’s Attorney General, elected representatives, and state regulators. Importantly, all of them heard from attendees, who focused on improving public safety, reducing high-frequency ADA litigation, and promoting the state’s hospitality recovery. “Advocacy for our hotels, for our employees, and for California’s hospitality industry is one of the most important roles hoteliers have,” said Lynn Mohrfeld, CHLA President and CEO. “After two years of closures because of the global pandemic, it’s incredibly important for us to pursue level playing with STRs, reasonable taxation, and beneficial regulation so that hotels and hospitality can generate the economic recovery that benefits so many in California.” “After two years of closures because of the global pandemic, it’s incredibly important for us to pursue level playing fields, reasonable taxation, and reduced regulation so that hotels and hospitality can generate the economic recovery that benefits so many in California.” – Lynn Mohrfeld, CHLA President and CEO Tom Patton, CHLA Chair, Attorney General Rob Bonta, and Lynn Mohrfeld, CHLA President & CEO at the CHLA Annual Legislative Action Summit. Lynn Mohrfeld, CHLA President & CEO

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