Thursday | Feb. 2, 2012
     
 

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This Week At The Chamber
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Member News
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Issues of Interest
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  COMING UP AT
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FRI
| Feb. 3
Health Care Council
A perspective from the California Hospital Association
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WED | Feb. 8
Small Business Owners Roundtable
Going big in your small business with smart PR strategies
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WED | Feb. 8
Business Opportunities in Wallonia, Belgium
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FRI | Feb. 10
Education & Workforce Development Council
Federal education landscape
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View all upcoming events on our Web Calendar.
 
     

OVERHEARDs

 

"I am perhaps a bit more conscious of the sweep of Los Angeles history, because my family has been a part of that history longer than most. In 1888, my great-great grandfather, Frank Clarkson Garbutt, and a handful of friends gathered in a room, not far from here. Together they founded the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce."

—2012 Board Chair Karen Hathaway, LAACO Ltd./Los Angeles Athletic Club, at the Chamber's 123rd Annual Inaugural Dinner Thursday.

  Media Highlights  

 

  Los Angeles Doubles Down on Exports
Brookings, Jan. 19
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Jerry Brown talks taxes, pensions at L.A. Chamber of Commerce
Los Angeles Times, Jan. 26
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Beverly Hills Courier, Jan. 26
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89.3 KPCC, Jan. 26
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Long Beach Press Telegram, Jan. 26
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View more Inaugural Dinner media coverage

 
   
 


123RD ANNUAL INAUGURAL DINNER

More than 1,500 business and civic leaders welcomed 2012 Board Chair Karen Hathaway, LAACO Ltd./Los Angeles Athletic Club, at the Chamber's 123rd Annual Inaugural Dinner at the JW Marriott at L.A. LIVE last Thursday. Many elected officials were in attendance, including Gov. Jerry Brown and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. Above, 2011 Board Chair Joseph Czyzyk, Mercury Air Group, Inc., passes the gavel to Hathaway. View photo gallery and media coverage of the event. Photo by ImageActive


Chamber testifies in support of LADWP water rate adjustments
On Wednesday, the Chamber testified in support of an ordinance that would allow for a one-time increase to the Water Quality Factor Cap. With government mandate deadlines approaching, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) needs to enter into contracts for a number of storage improvement projects to our reservoirs or face fines. Maintaining our infrastructure is key to a vibrant, competitive city for business and residents. This one- time increase will allow LADWP to keep drinking water safe for customers, while meeting all state and federal laws. Contact Jessica Duboff, 213.580.7558.

Chamber helps more than a thousand high schoolers access financial aid for college
The Chamber and UNITE-LA coordinated more than 35 workshops and helped more than a thousand high school seniors and their parents learn about financial aid opportunities Saturday during the 10th annual Cash for College Financial Aid Workshops. In addition to "Super Saturday" workshops, a total of more than 125 will take place leading up to the March 2 filing deadline, all in an effort to help boost financial aid completion rates in the region. " My husband and I didn’t go to college. We’re not familiar with these forms,” said Rosa Alcantar, who came with her son to ask questions about tax requirements. "We're glad this is here." If you would like to volunteer, contact Alma Salazar, 213.580.7566.

Chamber-supported America Fast Forward language in House transportation bill
Rep. John Mica, chair of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, recently released his $260 billion, four and a half-year transportation reauthorization bill, the American Energy & Infrastructure Jobs Act. The draft bill includes America Fast Forward language to expand the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) program, which would accelerate 12 transit projects approved by Measure R, create jobs, decrease congestion and improve air quality. The legislation also includes provisions for the Chamber-supported Breaking Down Barriers program to speed up the delivery of transportation projects. Join the Chamber to advocate for infrastructure during our ACCESS Washington, D.C. trip. Register now or contact Jessica Duboff, 213.580.7558.

 

UltraGlas, Inc. receives its first patent
Chatsworth-based specialty architectural glass manufacturer, UltraGlas, Inc. recently had its patent covering its UltraGlas-E product line issued by the U.S. Patent Office. It was created with 100 percent recycled architectural scrap glass diverted from landfill and is used as architectural building components. Read more.

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  ISSUES of interest  
  Small Business Tax Credit
The Chamber is urging small businesses to review IRS guidelines to determine eligibility for the small business health care tax credit. The tax credit is part of the 2010 Affordable Care Act. The tax credit helps small businesses and small tax-exempt organizations afford the cost of covering their employees. To qualify, an employer must have fewer than the equivalent of 25 full-time workers. Learn more.



ACCESS Washington, D.C. Early Bird registration ends Feb. 3
Join us for our annual ACCESS Washington, D.C. trip, March 5-7. Latest confirmed participants include Rep. Kevin McCarthy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Tom Donohue and Bruce Katz, Brookings Institution Vice President and founder of the Metropolitan Cities Program. Register by Friday, Feb. 3 for the early bird rate or contact Jessica Duboff, 213.580.7558.

 

 

 
MEMBER BENEFITS
 

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EVENT SPOTLIGHT
 

The PGA TOUR's best are coming to Los Angeles

Don't miss the Northern Trust Open at historic Riviera Country Club, Feb. 14-19 in Pacific Palisades. Tickets start at $20 for practice rounds and $30 for competition days. Youth 18 and younger are admitted free with a ticketed adult. Buy tickets now.

 
 
 



The Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce is the voice of business in L.A. County. Founded in 1888, the Chamber promotes a prosperous economy and quality of life in the Los Angeles region. For more information, visit www.lachamber.com