| For Immediate Release:
June 17, 2005 |
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Pennsylvania Floral
Industry Association Spends a "Day on the Hill"
HARRISBURG - The Pennsylvania Floral
Industry Association (PFIA) recently conducted a legislative
Day on the Hill
at Pennsylvania’s capitol building to lobby in favor
of Senate Bill (SB) 198. This bill prohibits the use of
deceptive advertising while still promoting a competitive
floral industry.
PFIA, representing retail florists, flower growers and
related businesses in Pennsylvania, has long sought a restriction
on out-of-state florists that disguise their origin when
advertising in local telephone directories. SB 198 protects
Pennsylvania consumers from deceptive business practices
within the floral industry that misleads or deceives them
into believing that they were purchasing flowers directly
from local florists. According to the Association, current
law enables a non-PA business to place a listing in the
telephone book using a local exchange and a fictitious
name meant to sound like a local florist. This practice
results in higher floral prices for the consumers, less
business for local florists, and loss of sales tax revenue
for the Commonwealth.
PFIA lobbyist,
Vince Phillips, said, “This day on
the hill marks a milestone in the history of floral advocacy
in Harrisburg. We were able to communicate with both staff
and key legislators on an unfair trade practice bill that
is critical to the industry.”
Senate Bill 198 was introduced by Senator
Stewart Greenleaf (R-Montgomery) and passed through the
Senate unanimously.
State Senator Greenleaf has represented the 12th Senatorial
District in the Pennsylvania Senate since 1978. PFIA commends
Senator Greenleaf’s dedication and persistence. Beyond
his assistance to the Pennsylvania Floral Industry Association,
he chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, is vice chair
of the Senate Law & Justice Committee, and a member
of the Senate committees on Appropriations, Banking and
Insurance, Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure,
and Environmental Resources and Energy.
Several members of the association
were in attendance to thank their representatives in
the Senate for passing
the bill, while speaking with members of the House of Representatives
about the urgency of this political issue. “The Pennsylvania
Floral Association should be very proud of the fact that
legislation that florists have fought for since 1996 has
passed the Senate. Now the challenge is House concurrence,” commented
PFIA Lobbyist, Vince Phillips. PFIA hopes that the House
of Representatives will see the need for this piece of
legislation to pass. The bill is scheduled to appear before
the House at the end of June.
The Pennsylvania Floral Industry Association (PFIA) is
a professional industry organization, offering information,
training and education for the floral industry in Pennsylvania.
Its members include retail florists, flower and plant growers,
floral wholesalers and associated businesses, educators
and students. More information, including consumer tips
on gift giving dates, purchase and care of plants and related
links are available at the PFIA website www.pafloral.org.
(Ed. Note: Photos of speakers and association logos are
available upon request. Please contact: Bethany Dennis,
717.238.9758 or communications@pafloral.org)

Media Contact: Bethany
Dennis, 717.238.9758 or communications@pafloral.org
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