District and Teachers Come Together for Education Reform
The Port settlement last week was not the only recent agreement that cheered Angelenos. The previous week the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and
The Port settlement last week was not the only recent agreement that cheered Angelenos. The previous week the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and
I am often asked what the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce means when we say that the City of Los Angeles needs to be
The Los Angeles City Council directed Chief Administrative Officer Miguel Santana to begin work on a new pension tier for new civilian hires. We applaud
The citizens of California are angry about public pension abuse and largesse. How else can you interpret the overwhelming votes for pension reform in San
Water, cool, clear water. We know we can’t live without it. But we seldom think about the possibility that it may not be available when
This past weekend more than 3,000 people boarded the USS Iowa for its inaugural opening day in San Pedro at the Port of Los Angeles

No matter our political affiliations, religious belief or status in life, the Fourth of July is an opportunity to celebrate our unique history as a
Two weeks ago, the voters in San Diego and San Jose, the second and third largest cities in California, overwhelmingly passed measures to reform their
The Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to have been one of the two co-sponsors of the Proposition 28 – Term Limits Reform