Sacramento Lawmakers Get Glammed, Hands Free with No Wires Attached?

On Monday, June 30 from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. on the North Steps of the
California State Capital Building, typically conservative lawmakers are
getting “glammed” with the latest mobile phone accessories as they
prepare to set an example for the new Hands Free Driving Law taking
effect July 1. Motorola and Nectar Accessories have teamed up to give
elected officials a fashionable and safe option for using their phones
while driving.

These lawmakers will have the
newest accessories before their kids do, said
Renee Cleary of Nectar Accessories.

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  Motorola and Nectar Accessories will be providing California lawmakers 
  with Bluetooth headsets and stylish Nectar headset holders. Nectar<span id="bwanpa3">'</span>s 
  award-winning headset holders, BlueNECK and BlueCLIP, allow users to 
  keep their headset secure and convenient without wearing a headset in 
  their ear all the time.
</p>
<p>
  From 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. on the Capitol Building North Steps, Motorola and 
  Nectar Accessories will be offering members of the public the 
  opportunity to enter for product giveaways, including cutting-edge 
  Bluetooth headsets and Nectar<span id="bwanpa4">'</span>s BlueNECK and 
  BlueCLIP headset holders.
</p>
<p>
  On-site demonstration topics include:
</p>
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    charging, pairing and using Bluetooth<span id="bwanpa5"></span> 
    headsets; and
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    using Bluetooth with Nectar<span id="bwanpa6">'</span>s BlueNECK and 
    BlueCLIP to safely answer calls while driving.</li></ul><b>Comment from Wireless and Mobile News:<br /></b>If the lawmakers get glammed don't they have to report it on their income tax?<