A New Day for Los Angeles
On July 1, the City of Los Angeles will see the most significant turnover of leadership in a dozen years. This turnover should bring new
On July 1, the City of Los Angeles will see the most significant turnover of leadership in a dozen years. This turnover should bring new
Mayors Richard Riordan, James Hahn and Antonio Villaraigosa all determined that Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) modernization was essential to the future of our city
Three weeks from today, 100 business and community leaders will come together for the Chamber’s annual ACCESS Sacramento trip, advocating for legislation and policies that
A month ago, more than 150 business and civic leaders descended on our nation’s capital to make the case for policies, initiatives and funding priorities
It is not hyperbole to say that the upcoming vote by the members of the L.A. City Council on the new long-rangeplan to modernize the Los
When I arrived in Los Angeles in 2006, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the L.A. City Council were facing a $200 million budget deficit even though
The United States is a nation of immigrants. For 500 years, we have experienced a constant flow of people from around the globe. My family
This Wednesday, the Ad-Hoc Committee on Business Tax Reform will meet for the first time to begin the formal process of phasing in reform of
After almost a half-decade of decline in funding for K-12 and Higher Education in California, Gov. Jerry Brown’s new budget proposal includes a boost in