Blogs of the LA Area Chamber

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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Moving Beyond the Pandemic

This month, L.A. County Public Health Department signaled they were considering a reinstatement of the mask mandate, a move which would devastate businesses already struggling to emerge from the pandemic.

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Continuing the Conversation in our Nation’s Capital

In these lazy days of summer, our attention has been drawn to the flurry of activity in our nation’s capital with legislation on gun control, the January 6ᵗʰ hearings, and the Supreme Court issuing several final decisions. In the midst of this, the Chamber once again visited Washington D.C. to continue our advocacy work from our delegation visit earlier this year.

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Creating Opportunity for LGBTQ+ Business Enterprises in California

As a convener of thought leaders in the Los Angeles community and in celebration of Pride Month, we are pleased to welcome the Chamber's partner and friend, Mark Morales, Chair of the California State Insurance Commissioner's Insurance Diversity Task Force, as the guest author of this week’s Business Perspective.

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An Urgent Call for Water Conservation

At the L.A. Area Chamber, we have a deep legacy of building up Los Angeles, addressing challenges, bringing about solutions, and ensuring opportunities for all. That legacy is about collaborating with both government and the community for the mutual benefit of creating systems which work equitably.

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Small Business Tax Credits for Employee Retention Still Available

The pandemic created immense uncertainty in labor markets, and now, retaining employees is a real challenge, especially for small businesses. In an effort to help our local and small businesses, the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) was established by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. This provides a credit to small and medium businesses (including tax-exempt charities) for qualified salaries and health benefit expenses incurred during the pandemic.

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Are You Prepared for the June 7 – Primary Election?

With the primary election around the corner, it is critical we are prepared to cast our vote and make our voices heard. Every election is important, but this year, Election 2022, Los Angeles residents will see significant changes in elected leadership across all levels of government.

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Empowering Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities Through PACE

As a convener of thought leaders in the Los Angeles community, we are pleased to welcome the Chamber's partner and friend, Kerry Doi, President of the Pacific Asian ...

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What’s Wrong with an Apple Employee Being on Medicaid? A Lot.

I recently had to go the Downtown L.A. Apple store to get a tune-up on my personal MacBook Air Notebook. I had come from the office so I was in my “uniform” - a business suit, dress shirt, and tie. I also had my L.A. Care pin on my lapel and was wearing an L.A. Care facemask.

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Mental Health with Wellnest

As a convener of thought leaders throughout Southern California, we are pleased to welcome Charlene Dimas-Peinado, President and CEO of Wellnest, a nationally acclaimed and leading provider of emotional health and wellness services, Chair of the Chamber’s Nonprofit Council, and member of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Board, as the guest author of this week’s Business Perspective.

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