L.A. Business This Week

 

     
Thursday | April 4, 2013
   
 

IN THIS ISSUE

Advocacy in Action
Read what the Chamber is doing on behalf of business

This Week At The Chamber
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Bold in Business
Celebrating 125 years

Member News
Read good news from Chamber members

 

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FRI | April 5
Health Care Council
Health care reform implementation

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WED | April 10
Small Business Owners Roundtable
Are you a big leader in your business?
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FRI | April 12
Education & Workforce Development Council
What's next in California education?
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WED | April 17
Global Initiatives Council
The new reality of global trade
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THU | April 18
Government & Fiscal Affairs Council
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View all upcoming events on our Web Calendar.

 
     


OVERHEARD

 



"We're in the process of doubling our rail capacity for the system ... the Union Station Master Plan is about creating a transit place."

— Jenna Hornstock, deputy executive officer for countywide planning at Metro at the Transportation & Goods Movement Council on Tuesday.

  MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS  

 

 

Eric Garcetti comes out against moving LAX runway
Los Angeles Times, April 1
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L.A. planning panel OKs project to build Hollywood skyscrapers
Los Angeles Times, March 28
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CHAMBER PARTNERS WITH HUB LOS ANGELES

This week, Hub Los Angeles announced a partnership with the Chamber's newly formed technology center created in partnership with the Small Business Administration. The center will provide advising and resources for Hub LA member start-ups. "We look forward to helping member companies at Hub LA get technical advice and access to much needed capital. These start-up companies are important to the future of Los Angeles and to growing jobs in our region," said Chamber Board Member Karen Hathaway, Los Angeles Athletic Club. Contact Joaquin Beltran, 213.580.7596. Above, Hathaway speaks at a news conference Monday with Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.


Main Channel deepening project
This week, the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) marked the completion of the Chamber-supported Main Channel Deepening project. Conducted by the Army Corps of Engineers on behalf of the Port, the 10-year, $370 million project to deepen the Port's main navigational channel and turning basins allows the POLA to continue to accommodate bigger, more modern vessels from around the world. In another effort to keep our ports competitive, the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee, led by Sen. Barbara Boxer, recently passed the Water Resources Development Act of 2013, which includes significant reforms to the Harbor Maintenance Tax (HMT). If Congress approves, these reforms will ensure prioritization of HMT funds for the ports of L.A. and Long Beach. Contact Jessica Duboff, 213.580.7558.  

Immigration reform
On Wednesday, the Chamber joined organized labor and community stakeholders in a roundtable discussion and press conference with Sen. Barbara Boxer to promote comprehensive immigration reform. All agreed that the time to bring 11 million aspiring citizens out of the shadows is now. The Chamber advocated for immigration reform on its recent ACCESS Washington, D.C. trip in March. Contact Ruben Gonzalez, 213.580.7568.



Southern California Leadership Network launches new fellowship
On Wednesday, SCLN launched its inaugural class of New American Leaders 2013 at the Chamber. The 33 Fellows are emerging community leaders and self-identify as first or second generation Americans. "You are a manifestation of coincidental happenings. Your great, great, great grandparents set the stage for how you got here. You have to look at your purpose in life and look beyond the lines of race, religion and sexual orientation," said Angela Oh, Department of Fair Employment & Housing. The group also discussed the advantages of an immigrant mindset with Glen Llopis, founder of Center for Hispanic Leadership. Contact Hadia Kabir, 213.580.7524.

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Booths at a Chamber exhibit in 1930, where visitors had their profile carved in soap for 50 cents. A man is holding what appears to be a piece of soap in his left hand. In the center, a woman stands behind a counter with a glass case while a second woman sits in front holding some sort of tool and round object in her hands. Read more. USC Special Collections

 
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Delta Air Line's LAX terminal to undergo modernization
Los Angeles World Airports and Delta Air Lines officials announced plans for a $238 million renovation of Terminal 5 at the Tom Bradley International Terminal at the Los Angeles International Airport. The project is expected to create about 200 construction jobs, with completion in 2015. Read more.

Help LACI/CTLA compete for a grant
The LA Cleantech Incubator and CleanTech Los Angeles are competing for a $100,000 grant that will allow them to continue creating thousands of jobs while working with partners to update the Cleantech Corridor strategic plan. The Chamber is a founding member organization of CleanTech LA. Support their application by voting today. Voting ends April 17.

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