Thursday | June 17, 2010
     
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OVERHEARD
 

"Collectively, we know that with AB 32 we can make our economy greener and cleaner without tipping it over the edge … yet we should have a way to throw the switch if necessary, but based on real data, not fear."

— California Air Resource Board (CARB) Chair Mary Nichols, at the Energy, Water & Environment Committee meeting Tuesday at the Chamber.

  MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS  
 

Small-business awards
Los Angeles Times, June 17
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Standing up for L.A.
Los Angeles Business Journal, June 14
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Triple play on way in state
Los Angeles Business Journal, June 14
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SMALL BUSINESS AWARDS. The Chamber and the U.S. Small Business Administration - Los Angeles District Office honored small businesses that drive our economy on Thursday at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel. "The one thing we're truly dedicated to — besides good service and great food — is promotion. Hotdogs are just a commodity, so we're constantly trying to build our brand name," said keynote speaker Richard Pink, president of Pink's Hot Dogs, above. Thirteen awards were presented to small businesses, including the Small Business Person of the Year honor to Igor Pasternak, CEO of Worldwide Aeros Corp.


Mayor Villaraigosa and Chamber encourage businesses to "Hire LA's Youth"
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa joined Chamber Board Member Bryan Moeller, Wells Fargo; Kathleen McIntire, Kaiser Permanente; and others to kick off the 2010-11 HIRE LA’s Youth campaign by rallying business leaders to hire youth during an employer engagement breakfast Wednesday at the Chamber. "This year I want to make sure we meet our goal, if I have to pick up the phone and call the right person in your company, that’s what I’ll do," Villaraigosa said. To participate, you must commit to provide a safe, secure and meaningful work site for a young person and provide on-the-job training for six weeks (July 1-Aug. 31). Contact Maria Dolores Nieto, 213.580.7599 or [email protected].

Chamber successfully defeats anti-business proposal at L.A. City Council
The Chamber applauds the L.A. City Council’s vote Tuesday to uphold a 2009 agreement between the business community and City officials. Known as "full-cost recovery," the agreement called for a three-year phase in period for higher overhead fees on land use applications. The Chamber joined building trades unions to oppose a motion introduced by Councilmember Paul Koretz to reverse this agreement and increase fees immediately. "Saddling projects with higher fees now is counterintuitive when there is 40 percent unemployment in the construction industry," said Chamber VP of Public Policy Samuel Garrison. "We applaud the City Council for putting jobs before politics and keeping this agreement intact." Contact Beverly Kenworthy, 213.580.7531 or [email protected].

Leadership L.A. examines at innovations in health care
The Leadership L.A. Class of 2010 discussed the impact national reform has had on L.A.'s local health care providers and practitioners on Friday. "In 2008, $2.5 trillion was spent on health care, yet 45 million Americans still remain uninsured," said Dr. Hector Flores, director, Family Care Specialists Medical Group. Fellows discussed health care perspectives with various stakeholders in the community including Mark Morgan, Anthem Blue Cross, who stressed that the greatest innovation needs in health care reform was collaboration among providers. Fellows also heard from Jennifer Ybarra, program manager, The California Endowment, who reminded the group that "it's not enough to have health insurance. A healthy community shapes an individual's quality of life." Additionally, Lou Calanche, Legacy LA, highlighted key issues that still inhibit quality of life in Ramona Gardens, such as air quality and access to quality food. Read more on Twitter @SCLN or contact Kevin Cottrell, 213.580.7577 or [email protected].

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Baxter BioScience to expand and remain in Los Angeles

Baxter BioScience recently joined Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to discuss its decision to continue and expand its business in Los Angeles as a result of the East Los Angeles Enterprise Zone expansion.
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  HOT ISSUES  
 
 

Statewide term limits reform initiative
The Californians for a Fresh Start measure to improve the State's term limits law initiative will appear on the Feb. 2012 ballot. In partnership with the L.A. County Federation of Labor AFL/CIO, the Chamber submitted more than 970,000 signatures to the Secretary of State's office last month. The signature verification process will continue and will not be completed before the June 24 deadline to qualify for this November's statewide election. Read more.

Three-year City tax holiday proposal for new businesses
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa recently proposed a three-year business tax holiday for any new business, beginning operations in Los Angeles within the next 36 months. The holiday would apply to every new business regardless of their annual gross receipts. Under current law, new businesses are exempt from paying City business taxes for their first two years only if they gross less than $500,000 per year. The proposal is in line with the Chamber's call for lowering the City's business tax and the ongoing efforts of the City's Business Tax Advisory Committee. Los Angeles has the second-highest business tax rate among L.A. County's 88 cities and one of the highest rates of any major city in the United States. Read more.

 
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