Blogs of the LA Area Chamber
Another Health Crisis – the Growing Physician Shortage: A Health Plan Takes Action
John Baackes, CEO, L.A. Care Health Plan on July 26, 2018 at 8:00:00 am
Posted in Health Care Waiting Room
California is facing a looming health crisis – a physician shortage that could force people to forgo needed care or push them into emergency rooms for minor ailments. Last year, the University of California San Francisco released a report showing California is expected to face a statewide shortfall of 4,700 primary care providers as soon as 2025. By 2030, we will need another 4,100 providers to meet the demand.
Congress must act on comprehensive immigration reform
David Rattray on July 24, 2018 at 9:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
The past few months have brought some challenging developments in immigration policy -- challenges that have put additional pressure on communities working to create a safe, inclusive environment for immigrants and their families.
Los Angeles is home to 3.5 million immigrants, and the Chamber understands how immigrants are inextricably tied to this country’s social fabric and economic success. With unemployment at historic lows, and immigrants adding billions of dollars to our gross domestic product and tax revenue, we need immigration policies that pave the way toward citizenship, encourage diversity in thought and talent, and ensure businesses have the workforce needed to compete in a 21st century global economy.
November 2018 Elections- Four Months Out
Jessica Duboff on July 17, 2018 at 9:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
After months of signature gathering, verifications and last minute legislative negotiations, Secretary of State Alex Padilla certified the state ballot at the end of June, solidifying 12 measures for California voters to decide in November. The Chamber’s Board of Directors has analyzed a number of the measures to date, taking positions and authorizing staff to work with relevant campaigns to ensure the business community voice is communicated to voters.
Saying Goodbye to a Los Angeles Legend
Jessica Duboff on July 10, 2018 at 9:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
This morning, Los Angeles said goodbye to civil rights leader John W. Mack. A giant among men, whose sweeping impact will never be forgotten.
As head of the Los Angeles Urban League for three and half decades, John was a powerful, leading voice through some of our City’s most challenging times. From 1969 to 2005, he built the organization into one of the country's most successful non-profits, a mega force for hope and success for thousands of Angelenos, especially African-American youth.
Reflecting on a Tradition of Generosity
Jessica Duboff on July 3, 2018 at 9:00:00 am
Posted in The Business Perspective
Angelenos traditionally spend the 4th of July gathered with family and friends, enjoying a summer barbeque and sharing a beer or two, celebrating the beginning of summer and our nation’s independence. This year, however, let’s also pause to remember those who don’t have homes to gather at, those for whom the holiday is just another day without a roof over their head.
