Blogs of the LA Area Chamber

Thank You Dr. Soon-Shiong

Patrick, today you are Los Angeles' MVP. You have joined forces with our leading media voice, the Los Angeles Times, and given their team of journalists a new sense of financial security and optimism. Together, you can bring more championships and Pulitzer prizes to our city and region.

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Be Inspired by the Heart of Business on June 20 – Join Us

The Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce has been bringing businesses together to learn from each other for 130 years.  Next week, BIZCON SoCal will be another great convening to benefit your business.

In designing the agenda for BIZCON SoCal, we reached out to our members. We heard about their need for access to customers, capital and talented employees. They also asked for stories from trendsetting businesses to inspire their teams and create higher value for their customers. Stories that represent the heart behind the business.

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Sacramento Legislative Update

Last Friday marked the deadline for the state legislature to vote bills out of their “house of origin” and over to the next house for consideration.. The Chamber was in Sacramento at the end of May to support and oppose a large number of bills.  Here is a recap of some early victories and priorities for the rest of the session.

 

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Sacramento Legislative Update

Last Friday marked the deadline for the state legislature to vote bills out of their “house of origin” and over to the next house for consideration.. The Chamber was in Sacramento at the end of May to support and oppose a large number of bills.  Here is a recap of some early victories and priorities for the rest of the session.

 

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Re-elect Sheriff Jim McDonnell and Assessor Jeffrey Prang And Vote YES on All Five June 5 Ballot Propositions

Tuesday, June 5 is election day and here are the recommendations from our staff and Board of Directors, as well as endorsements from our L.A. Jobs PAC.

The Chamber's L.A. Jobs PAC is endorsing the re-election of Sheriff Jim McDonnell and L.A. County Assessor Jeffrey Prang. McDonnell was originally elected at a challenging time and worked hard to reform the Department and implement programs to restore public faith in the Sheriff's office. Prang has taken an office that often flies under the radar and made it his mission to increase public accessibility and outreach. Both have done an excellent job during the last four years.

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L.A.’s Whole Person Care Pilot – Enrollment has begun!

To care for people with complex needs, it is critical to coordinate and integrate the full spectrum of care—medical, behavioral, socioeconomic and beyond. For the sickest and most vulnerable Medi-Cal patients, California’s Whole Person Care (WPC) pilot will do just that. It will do it by increasing links and services outside of the traditional health system into the larger community.

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Get to the Heart of Business on June 20 at BIZCON SoCal

Los Angeles' economy is driven by 270,000 businesses that call this city and county home. These businesses, large and small, employ more than 3.9 million people and they have established L.A. as one of the most dynamic and diverse economies in the world.

 

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Convention Center Expansion Is Needed and Exciting

Los Angeles, as the second largest city in the USA, should be able to compete for most major domestic and international conventions, but we cannot. Our convention center is not large enough, not technologically advanced enough, and equally as important, we do not have a sufficient supply of hotel rooms within walking distance of the convention center. 

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Advocate With Us In Sacramento Next Week

Next week, 80 business and civic leaders will head to the state capital for our annual ACCESS Sacramento advocacy trip. With Gov. Brown’s May revise last week sending the budget process into high gear, and the deadline to get bills out of their house of origin looming, it will be an impactful time to visit with our state representatives.

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Vote Yes on All Five June Ballot Propositions

It is very unusual for the Chamber to support five out of five ballot propositions on a statewide election. That is the recommendation from our staff and Board of Directors for the June election.

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