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"We're going to get to the (budget) promised land and the Los Angeles Chamber is going to lead the way."
— Gov. Jerry Brown, at the Chamber's 122nd Annual Inaugural Dinner Thursday.
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For Brown, Symbols Have Real Value
Fox & Hounds Daily, Feb. 15
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Misstating Measure H
Los Angeles Times , Feb. 16
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'I Like the Impossibility of It'
NBCSanDiego.com, Feb. 14
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Brown Works Inside Sac; No Budget Bully Pulpit Yet
Calbuzz, Feb. 9
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Gov. Brown Lands at LA Live: Latest on CRA, Convention Center, More
lacurbed.com, Feb. 11
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South L.A. council candidates face off in debate
Los Angeles Times, Feb. 13
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122ND ANNUAL INAUGURAL DINNER. More than 1,400 business and civic leaders welcomed 2011 Board Chair Joseph Czyzyk, Mercury Air Group, Inc., at the 122nd Annual Inaugural Dinner at JW Mariott at L.A. LIVE last Thursday. Many elected officials were in attendance, including Gov. Jerry Brown. Above, 2009 Board Chair Fran Inman, Majestic Realty Co.; 2010 Board Chair Matthew Toledo, Los Angeles Business Journal; Chamber President & CEO Gary Toebben; Gov. Brown; and Czyzyk. (Photo by ImageActive) View photo gallery and media coverage from the event.

Chamber endorses three candidates for L.A. City Council
The Chamber is endorsing L.A. City Councilmember Paul Krekorian, District 2; L.A. City Councilmember Bernard Parks, District 8; and Councilmember Deputy Mitchell Englander, District 12 in the March 8 elections. The Chamber is endorsing candidates that have demonstrated a sustained commitment to making Los Angeles more jobs and business friendly, and implementing meaningful budget and pension reforms at City Hall. View a full list of Chamber March 8 endorsements. Contact Samuel Garrison, 213.580.7568.
Chamber successful in garnering 30/10 initiative funding support
Since last year the Chamber has been working to secure support for the 30/10 transportation initiative. This week, U.S. Chamber President Thomas Donahue and National AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka joined forces to endorse transportation spending, which included the initiative. The Chamber will continue to push for 30/10 in May during our annual ACCESS Washington, D.C. trip. Contact Samuel Garrison, 213.580.7568.
Chamber meets with goods movement expert
U.S. job creation is growing, albeit slowly, said economist John Husing, Economics & Politics, Inc., at the Chamber's Global Initiatives Council meeting Wednesday. "Consumer spending is not going to help us in getting out of this economic downturn," said Husing. "Exporting activity will as we create more employment." Most of the trade comes from entrepreneurs — many of them immigrants. California, Husing said, is a "state of risk takers. We need to harness that, particularly when it comes to trade." Contact Jasmin Sakai-Gonzalez, 213.580.7547.
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