Blogs of the LA Area Chamber
L.A. Should Vote Down New Bureaucracy to Regulate Banks
Gary Toebben on October 11, 2011 at 12:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
City of L.A. Has Many Opportunities to Increase Jobs NOW
Gary Toebben on October 4, 2011 at 12:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
Tomorrow, nearly 400 of Los Angeles' business and civic leaders will descend upon L.A. City Hall for the Chamber's annual member advocacy day, ACCESS L.A. City Hall. The focus will be on the many opportunities that City Hall has to be a partner with business in creating jobs, expanding the tax base and improving our quality of life … all without spending more money.
Good Jobs, Less Traffic, Better Air Quality: What Else Could You Ask For?
Gary Toebben on September 27, 2011 at 12:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
As the Port of Los Angeles prepares for the opening of the widened Panama Canal in 2014, the goods movement industry is doing its part to make sure that Los Angeles is ready to meet the challenge with innovative, environmentally friendly projects and technology. Modernizing the terminals, deepening the channel, cleaning the trucks and developing near-dock rail facilities are all essential to maintaining our region's competitiveness.
LAUSD Test Gains — A Reason to Cheer
Gary Toebben on September 20, 2011 at 12:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) teachers, administrators and staff deserve our congratulations and support. Despite significant budget cutbacks, LAUSD students achieved a 19-point Academic Performance Index (API) percentage gain for the 2010-11 school year. This increase in performance exceeded the State average for the second year in a row and was the highest gain among urban school districts in California.
Moving the Ball Down the Field
Gary Toebben on September 13, 2011 at 12:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
Leaders Embrace Transportation Investments
Gary Toebben on September 6, 2011 at 12:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
More than 1,000 transportation, business and elected leaders are converging in Los Angeles today at Mobility 21's 10th Annual Southern California Transportation Summit to pledge their commitment to job creation for Southern California, by aggressively pursuing and delivering state and federal transportation investment to our region.Leaders from seven counties will come together in support of the reauthorization of a long-overdue federal transportation bill and urge Congress to pass legislation to prevent the federal gas tax — 18 cents per gallon — from expiring at the end of September. The gasoline tax is the principle revenue source for federal transportation funding and if it vanishes, most of the federal funding for transportation will disappear.
California has Game Plans for Winning New Jobs
Gary Toebben on August 30, 2011 at 12:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
Put Out The Fire — Pass Legislation to Send Californians Back To Work
Gary Toebben on August 23, 2011 at 12:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
Building for the Future
Jessica Duboff on August 23, 2011 at 12:00:00 am
Posted in Intersection L.A.

When the name of the Energy, Water & Environment Committee was changed to the Environmental Sustainability Council, the thought was to broaden the Chamber’s vision of how to promote economic growth through sustainable, pro-jobs energy and environmental policies. In 2011, in addition to tackling the traditional topics of environmental regulations, energy supplies and reliable water sources, the Council partnered with Opportunity Green to design panels that creatively focus on where green and clean innovation is headed.
Pennsylvania Congressman Talks Transportation
Jessica Duboff on August 17, 2011 at 12:00:00 am
Posted in Intersection L.A.

Last Friday, Rep. Bill Shuster (R-PA), joined the Chamber, Mayor Villariagosa, Metro CEO Art Leahy, Metro Boardmember Richard Katz and Metrolink CEO John Fenton for a conversation on transportation authorization and America Fast Forward. The Congressman, a senior member on the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee and Chair of the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials emphasized to Chamber members that “if we don’t make our infrastructure a priority, we are going to get left behind globally.”
