Privacy
Last updated May 18, 2026.
What Call EIC is
One phone number for current EIC member actions. You call us. We transfer you to one matched California Capitol office. One office per call.
What happens when you call
The assistant asks for your five-digit ZIP code. Then it asks whether you want to reach your Assemblymember or your State Senator. It looks up the matched Capitol office for that ZIP and transfers you. If you want the other office, call back.
What is not recorded
- The call is not recorded.
- No transcript is created.
- What you said is not stored.
- No AI summary is written to your record.
What we may store
To operate the line we may keep limited routing metadata:
- The phone number shown to the system.
- The ZIP code used for lookup.
- The EIC action or bill.
- The office selected.
- The time of the call.
- Whether a transfer was attempted.
- Call duration, if available.
- Technical error information if something fails.
We use it to run the routing line, fix routing problems, and show EIC aggregate participation. The system is built to route calls, not to share your member profile or call content with the legislator's office.
Who can see routing records
Authorized EIC administrators and Sebastian Heyneman at Veto, who runs the system.
Vendors
NumberBarn for the phone number. Vapi for voice and transfer. Supabase for storage.
See or delete your data
Email sebastian@tryveto.com. We'll show you what we have, fix it, or delete it.
Questions
Email sebastian@tryveto.com, or call the EIC office.
One number. One ZIP. One matched Capitol office per call. Call EIC.
