Our Mission
The Seattle Nightlife and Music Association (SNMA) is a coalition of music, night club, and bar interests formed to educate elected officials, civic and community leaders, and the media on the serious issues facing the music and nightlife industry in Seattle.Action Agenda
- Provide our customers a safe and vibrant nightlife.
- Protect music venue, bar, and club owner's rights.
- Respond to proposals which impact our industry.
- Support our local communities.
- Promote responsible music venue, bar, and club management.
News
The Mayor’s proposed Nightlife Premises License is scheduled for its first legislative briefing by the Mayor’s office at the City Council’s Economic Development and Neighborhoods Committee Thursday March, 1 at 9:30 AM. The briefing will take place in the second-floor council chambers at City Hall (600 - 4th Avenue). No action will be taken, though public comment will be accepted so please attend the briefing if you can. Also, please take a moment to contact committee members and express your opinion about the Mayor’s proposal:
Sally.clark@seattle.gov
Richard.mciver@seattle.gov
Jan.drago@seattle.gov
Peter.steinbrueck@seattle.gov
If you would like assistance with talking points, please email Rachel at rachel@seattlenma.org.
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More information on the legislation can be found below in the January 31st post "WSLCB Proposed Legislation" and the full text of the Senate legislation can be found here: http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007 ... s/5859.pdf. The companion legislation in the House can be read here: http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007 ... s/2021.pdf.
We encourage you to review the legislation and consider testifying in Olympia on February 13th. Our elected officials need to hear directly from representatives of our industry on key issues such as this new license. If you have questions, would like further information or would like assistance in preparing talking points please do not hesitate to email rachel@seattlenma.org.
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While neither the Senate nor House versions have a hearing scheduled yet, we wanted to make you aware of this legislation. The Senate bill can be found at: http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007 ... s/5859.pdf and the House bill at: http://www.leg.wa.gov/pub/billinfo/2007 ... s/2021.pdf. For more information on how to track legislation, please visit http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/.
We encourage you to read through the legislation to learn more about what is being proposed. SeattleNMA would be interested in your feedback - please email rachel@seattlenma.org with your thoughts on this legislation.
SeattleNMA will continue to provide updates on this legislation and will post notice of the hearings as soon as they are scheduled.
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http://seattlenma.org/downloads/Sprinkl ... Points.pdf
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We have scheduled a pre-hearing meeting for this Tuesday, Feb 6 at 2 PM at the Little Red Hen www.littleredhen.com/ to go over details of testifying in Olympia. This link www.leg.wa.gov/WorkingwithLeg/ provides an excellent overview of most of the details. If you plan to attend Friday’s hearing you may want to take a moment to review – it includes maps and details regarding parking.
So far we have three who have volunteered to testify – a few more would be great to have. We are preparing talking points and will post them shortly.
For those who can not attend please contact your legislator as well as members of the committee www.leg.wa.gov/House/Committees/LG/Members.htm.
Please see the post below for more information on the Sprinkler Legislation.
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This bill does a couple of things. First, it extends the date for clubs to be sprinkled from December of 2007 to December of 2009, which we support. Second, it redefines the definition of a nightclub, which we are still reviewing and would be interested in your thoughts on this new definition. Finally, it provides a B&O tax credit for those who are required to install these systems. While a few parts of the bill may need a little more work, overall SeattleNMA believe it is a very good bill and we support its passage.
Please take a moment to review this bill and provide any feedback. The Senate will be introducing similar legislation and both the House and Senate will soon be holding hearings on this legislation. We will need affected club owners to attend and testify in support of these bills. You can keep track of the status of this bill here http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/ and we will continue to post important updates here on our website.
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Clearly the 25 foot rule is having major impacts on litter in the city. A solution to this problem may be to eliminate the 25 foot rule and allow bars, restaurants and nightclubs to provide a designated outdoor smoking area and require these establishments to provide ashtrays for their customers.
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Please email the City Council and let them know you oppose this legislation. A sample email can be found at http://imonthelist.org/index.php?id=6 and you can just cut and past it into an email by clicking on the link to the councilmembers email addresses.
To read Seattle Nightlife and Music Association's talking points of the proposed law:http://www.seattlenma.org/downloads/SNM ... Points.pdf
To read Seattle Nightlife and Music Association's Analysis of the proposed law:http://seattlenma.org/downloads/SNMA_Or ... alysis.pdf
To read the entire Nightlife Premises License Ordinance:http://seattlenma.org/downloads/nightli ... inance.pdf
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