{"href":"https://api.simplecast.com/oembed?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcapitol-weekly-podcast.simplecast.com%2Fepisodes%2Fscott-lay-memorial-edition-XAG8bdhA","width":444,"version":"1.0","type":"rich","title":"Scott Lay Memorial Edition","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/88b9bd/88b9bdb8-501e-48e4-bfa1-adafa53a2e93/58e7e92f-f372-47c2-b0c8-a635f199652c/artworks-tocnweipp9qlpya4-bhte2a-t3000x3000.jpg","thumbnail_height":300,"provider_url":"https://simplecast.com","provider_name":"Simplecast","html":"<iframe src=\"https://player.simplecast.com/58e7e92f-f372-47c2-b0c8-a635f199652c\" height=\"200\" width=\"100%\" title=\"Scott Lay Memorial Edition\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\"></iframe>","height":200,"description":"Anthony York and Paul Mitchell join us to remember Nooner publisher Scott Lay, who died unexpectedly in September.\n\nScott was a fascinating person with a unique backstory: He never finished high school, but later graduated from college and law school at UC Davis. His experience outside the regular high-school-to-university pipeline gave him a particular appreciation for the role of junior colleges, and he went to work for the Community College League of California, ultimately serving as their President and Chief Executive Officer from 2006 - 2014.\n\nWhile at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Scott - along with his soon-to-be best friend Paul Mitchell - became involved in politics. He volunteered with other young Democrats and created an innovative politics newsletter, The Donkey's Mouth, where he got his first taste of acclaim for his political insights. \n\nScott was a technology whiz who created websites and other online tools dedicated to California elections and State Capitol information, among them, AroundTheCapitol.com and ElectionTrack.com. In 2004, he, along with Anthony York, co-founded The Roundup, one of the earliest political news aggregation online newsletters. A few years later, he launched The Nooner, an essential daily politics newsletter with 9000 subscribers. \n\nScott served on the Board of Open California (the publisher of Capitol Weekly) and was our Board Vice President at the time of his death. His guidance and advice on all things politics have been absolutely essential. His understanding of the inner workings of Sacramento was unparalleled, and when we wanted to confirm or dispel any Capitol rumor - Scott was the first call. \n\nIt is no exaggeration to say that without Scott, there probably would not be an Open California today. As we transitioned ownership of the Capitol Weekly publications from the former publisher to Open California, The Roundup's ad revenue was our most consistent income stream. Scott gifted his ownership portion of The Roundup to Open California - without that gift, Open California would likely never have come to be.\n\nWe discuss Scott’s very public battle with alcoholism and mental health issues.  It was a struggle that Scott continued until his death.\n\nA memorial for Scott will be held on October 11, from 4-6PM at the Sterling Hotel, 1300 H St, Sacramento, CA 95814. \n\nA scholarship in memory of Scott Lay has been established by the Orange Coast College Foundation where he was a student in the early 1990s. Online gifts can be made at: http://weblink.donorperfect.com/scottlaymemorial\n\nDonations by check to the Scott Lay Memorial Scholarship should be directed to:\n\nOrange Coast College Foundation\nAttn: Doug Bennett\n2701 Fairview Road\nCosta Mesa, CA 92626\n\n----------------------------\n\nWant to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/\n\nCapitol Weekly Podcast theme is \"Pickin' My Way\" by Eddie Lang\n\"#WorstWeekCA\" Beat provided by freebeats.io\nProduced by White Hot"}