L.A. Business This Week

     
Thursday | July 8, 2010
     
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  FRI | July 9
Special Briefing: Practical Next Steps for Health Care Reform
Featuring Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard and more
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TUE | July 13
Referral Network Summer Refresh
Grow Your Business
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TUE | July 13
Transportation & Goods Movement Committee
Metrolink CEO John Fenton
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THU | July 21
Power Hour
Bringing the NFL back to
Los Angeles

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OVERHEARD

 

"The unsustainable pension system is the single greatest threat to our state's fiscal health. We recognize the many challenges faced by the Governor and the legislature in developing a timely and credible budget, and we support the Governor's demand that pension reforms be a part of that budget."

Chamber President & CEO Gary Toebben, in response to the Governor's proposed pension reforms.

  MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS  
 

Biz Groups Stand Guard Over Tax Breaks
Los Angeles Business Journal, July 5
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Additional positions will be announced leading up to the November election. View the L.A. Business Votes Guide or contact Sam Garrison, 213.580.7568 or [email protected].



Chamber joins LABC, UCLA to launch campaign for Solar Feed-in Tariff program
The Chamber joined the Los Angeles Business Council (LABC) and a coalition of business, environmental and nonprofit organizations Thursday to launch a campaign to create a 600-megawatt Solar Feed-in Tariff (FiT) program. The FiT would create thousands of local green jobs and generate enough clean energy to meet three percent of Los Angeles' needs. The program would facilitate private investment to meet renewable energy goals by enabling residents and business to install solar panels on their property and sell the power generated back to the electrical grid. "When we're creating a solar program in the City of L.A., we are going to approach sustainability with sustainability, to make sure this program has staying power," said Chief Deputy Mayor for the City of Los Angeles Jay Carson. This proposal was developed based on a report issued by the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation and the LABC. Contact Jessica Duboff, 213.580.7558 or [email protected].


Chamber testifies in support of California job creation through high speed rail
The Chamber testified in support of high speed rail Thursday at the California High Speed Rail Authority's Board of Directors meeting. Supporting high-speed rail will lead to job creation, environmental improvements and congestion reduction, and 450,000 permanent jobs are expected to be created by 2035 as a result of the economic growth the high-speed rail system will bring to California. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa also voiced his support for the plan. "This is an infrastructure solution to relieve one of the most congested regions in the country." Contact Jessica Duboff, 213.580.7558 or [email protected].

Experience the culture and business climate of China with the Chamber
The Chamber has partnered with Premier World Discovery to present a trip to China, featuring stops in Beijing, Suzhou, Hangzhou and Shanghai, along with the opportunity to see the changing business climate and gain insight into the Chinese culture. The nine-day tour includes roundtrip airfare, seven nights first-class hotels and 20 meals, in addition to comprehensive sightseeing. View the full trip details or call 310.372.3668.

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Southern California Gas Company to continue leasing downtown location
Southern California Gas Company will continue to lease 350,000 square feet at The Gas Company Tower, maintaining a significant presence in downtown Los Angeles. "We're pleased to announce our continued commitment to the City of Los Angeles and to a vibrant downtown community," said Michael W. Allman, president and chief executive officer of The Gas Company. "Our 1,300-plus employees based here enjoy the central location, proximity to public transportation, and all the services and conveniences that Downtown Los Angeles has to offer." Read more.


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Work-based learning bill
Voice support for Chamber-sponsored AB 2211 (Fuentes), which seeks to expand quality work-based learning programs throughout California by promoting more partnerships between school districts and employers. Quality internships, job shadowing and work experience opportunities will provide students the necessary skills to compete in our future workforce and contribute real-world skills. AB 2211 will be heard in the Senate Appropriations committee in early August. Read more.

 
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