The second event for IDPC-NW (Oregon) was attended by an exuberant cross-section of emissaries from the design, build, and remodel professions, eager to be enlightened about egregious interior design legislation that ineffectively emanated from state coalitions (or "collaboratives") on behalf of the cartel in 2010.  Everyone listened  enthusiastically as yours truly explained why legislation has exclusive and elitist intent.

One of IDPC's newest members, who has taken the time to explore model legislation thoroughly, expounded about the extreme nature of the legislation which enraged him.   When  education, experience and examination are established as the exclusive way to be a professional designer, they become an engulfing dogma that will endanger our profession and eradicate our freedom to practice.

Many questions emerged during the meeting, which were answered with  exact, empirical evidence and examples to support IDPC's  effort to thwart legislation.   The electrifying effect was the total engagement of everyone attending, the establishment of five new committees, the expansion of IDPC's membership, and extension  of our enterprise in the next four weeks .  Everyone left the event, knowing that they were empowered to eliminate the enemy and maintain the equality that exemplifies our creative profession.

Since the meeting, Patti Morrow (the Executive Director of IDPC) and I have exchanged several e-mails.  We have come up with a new "battle cry" for IDPC-NW (Oregon):

Oregon:

The End of the Lewis and Clark expedition;
The End of the Oregon Trail;
The End of Interior Design Legislation!

Join IDPC today!  We are Energetic, Ethical, and Effective.

Link to IDPC Membership Application:  http://www.idpcinfo.org/membership.html

Email to get more information about IDPC-NW (Oregon):  diane@idpc-nw.org

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