Blogs of the LA Area Chamber

Los Angeles Deserves Better

This has been a difficult week in Los Angeles.

We often hear, “our diversity is our superpower.” We are a multiracial, multiethnic community that values the richness of our diversity. The hurtful, hateful, and racist remarks from members of political leadership were an assault on the fabric of our society. It was devastating to hear people we trusted to guide our city speak so venomously. The damage they have done to race relations in our city is still not fully known.

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Your Vote: Great Power and Responsibility

The November election is weeks away and candidates are in full campaign mode. TV, radio, social media; all forums of communication will be flooded with candidate messages. On top of that, the November ballot will include both state and local measures.

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Are You Ready for the November 8th General Election?

The November General Election is less than 40 days away. Mark your calendar for Tuesday, November 8ᵗʰ to have your vote counted. In California, you can either vote at the polls on the day of the election or vote by mail in advance.

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Global Services to Reach Global Markets

As the 14th largest economy, the Los Angeles region has one of the most vibrant economies in the world. One key component of our region’s economic success is global trade. In 2021, Los Angeles exports totaled $27 billion dollars, making it the 18th largest exporter in the United States.

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One-Third of California Residents are at Risk of Poor Health Outcomes, Low Medi-Cal Base Rates Prevent Health Equity

One-third of California residents, more than 13 million people, receive health coverage through Medi-Cal. It’s an essential program for low-income individuals and families, most of whom are people of color. However, Medi-Cal is severely underfunded, and its low base rates make it difficult to find providers willing to serve this population.

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Addressing a Crucial Healthcare Gap

As a regional Chamber, we have closely monitored the impact the pandemic has had on our businesses but also our communities. The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) released its highly anticipated Point-In-Time Homeless Count last Thursday. L.A. County has not had this data available since 2020 due to the pandemic. The numbers released give us a better picture of how the community at large’s work has been effectively addressing homelessness. You can read the 2022 Greater LA Homeless Count report here.

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Remembering A Servant Leader

This week I traveled to Lawrence, Kansas for the memorial services of Gary Toebben, former president and CEO of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce. I was joined by several attendees from Los Angeles; including Chamber staff, Board members, and former Board Chairs.

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The Power of Procurement

Mayor Eric Garcetti celebrated Women’s Equality Day with an executive order to increase access to procurement opportunities with the City of Los Angeles for women owned businesses.

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Championing Small Business and Procurement Innovation

In a region where 94% of businesses have less than 20 employees, one of the most powerful economic development tools at our disposal is the multi-billion-dollar annual procurement spend.

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Final Month of the State’s Legislative Year

This year marked the start of a two-year legislative session, which meant tighter deadlines for two-year bills that had been idle the year prior. As the state's legislative year heads into its final month, the Chamber hit the ground running in advocating for the issues affecting our members and community, by voicing concerns over supply chain issues, highlighting limited procurement opportunities for small businesses, and other pressing legislation.

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