Blogs of the LA Area Chamber

California Must Continue to Learn From John Wooden

California Must Continue to Learn From John Wooden California lost one of its greatest leaders and role models last Friday with the passing of legendary UCLA basketball ...

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Airport Terminal Boosts L.A.'s Image

Airport Terminal Boosts L.A.'s Image Finally, some glitz at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The 10 million travelers that annually fly in and out of Tom ...

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It’s Time For Sacramento to Partner With Business

It's Time For Sacramento to Partner With Business There is rarely good news out of Sacramento. The perpetual budget crisis, political stalemates and continuing cuts to vital ...

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A Good Start for the City Budget, but More Tough Decisions to Come

A Good Start for the City Budget, but More Tough Decisions to Come Yesterday the L.A. City Council approved next year's budget that included reductions in City ...

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It’s Time to Take Action on Public Employee Pensions

It’s Time to Take Action on Public Employee Pensions Last week's Wall Street Journal opinion piece by former Mayor Richard Riordan and Alexander Rubalcava stirred up a ...

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Job Creation is Starting to Snowball in Los Angeles

Job Creation is Starting to Snowball in Los Angeles I'm excited about three good reports about job creation in Los Angeles. Last week, a major international business ...

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A Fresh Start for Term Limits and California

A Fresh Start for Term Limits and California Last week, the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce and the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor/AFL-CIO turned in more than ...

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Leading the City on a Different Parade Route

Leading the City on a Different Parade Route Beginning today, Angelenos will give L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the L.A. City Council another opportunity to lead our ...

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Let's Get Moving, MTA Board

Let's Get Moving, MTA Board Efforts to relieve traffic congestion through new highways and transit projects often inch along like rush hour traffic on the 405 freeway. This ...

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Top-Two Open Primaries: A Gateway to New Solutions in Sacramento

Top-Two Open Primaries: A Gateway to New Solutions in Sacramento The approval rating for the state Legislature is hovering in single-digits. Voter confidence is at a ...

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