CALR Members Invited to Meet Association Lobbyists During June 4 Webinar
The California Association of Licensed Repossessors (CALR) will host a special live webinar on June 4, 2026, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Pacific Time, giving members an opportunity to hear directly from the association’s legislative advocates, Megan Allred and David Quintana.
During the Zoom session, the pair will provide an update on CALR-sponsored legislation currently moving through the California Legislature, discuss key regulatory and political developments affecting the repossession industry, and answer questions from attendees. For repossession agency owners, managers, and industry professionals, the webinar offers a valuable opportunity to gain insight into the legislative process and the advocacy efforts taking place on behalf of California’s licensed repossessors.
About Megan Allred
Megan Allred is a veteran California government affairs professional with more than 15 years of legislative, regulatory, and advocacy experience. She currently works in government relations and has represented a wide range of regulated industries before the California Legislature and state agencies. Prior to returning to private-sector advocacy, Allred served as Assistant Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs for the California Department of Consumer Affairs, where she coordinated legislative priorities for the department and its numerous licensing boards and bureaus. She also previously worked as a legislative advocate for statewide professional associations and held senior staff positions in both the California Assembly and Senate.
About David Quintana
David Quintana has extensive experience in California government relations and public policy advocacy, working with industry associations and regulated businesses on legislative and regulatory matters. As part of CALR’s advocacy team, Quintana works closely with lawmakers, legislative staff, and state agencies to advance the association’s priorities and ensure the concerns of California’s licensed repossession professionals are represented in Sacramento. During the webinar, he will join Allred in discussing current legislative initiatives and answering member questions regarding proposed laws and their potential impact on the industry.
Webinar Details
Topic: Meet CALR’s Lobbyists
Date: June 4, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Pacific Time
Zoom Meeting Information
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88611785405?pwd=c1R2wMcrHJBaYHWEXE1UVrlKFkpApr.1
Meeting ID: 886 1178 5405
Passcode: 810359
About CALR
The purpose of CALR as an association is to strengthen understanding between licensed repossessors, law enforcement, financial institutions, regulatory agencies and the consumer, while offering continued education.
Mission Statement:
CALR is comprised of licensed members operating repossession agencies within the State of California and affiliate members outside California. The purpose of this Association is to strengthen understanding between licensed repossessors, law enforcement, financial institutions, regulatory agencies and the consumer. CALR also provides safety training to its members, continuing education in the field of public relations, business principles and professionalism via newsletters, special bulletins, seminars and conventions.
Related:
CALR Meets with State Repossession Regulators
The Real Cost of Doing Business in California
CALR Year-End Update: Progress, Partnership, and the Path Forward
California Association of Licensed Repossessors
P.O. Box 371368
San Diego, CA 92137-1368
Phone (619) 265-0525 / Fax: (619) 265-8659
Email: [email protected]






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