BizFed Installs Officers for 2016

By HOWARD FINE Thursday, January 21, 2016 The Los Angeles County Business Federation, the umbrella group of local business organizations, has installed its new officers for 2016. The federation, commonly called BizFed, is an alliance of 155 business organizations in Los Angeles County representing 275,000 businesses that employ roughly 3 million people. It formed eight […]

Long Beach Approves $13 An Hour Minimum Wage, Path To $15 An Hour

Story by: Harry Saltzgaver Contact: hsalt@gazettes.com. After a five-hour hearing Tuesday night, the Long Beach City Council approved in principal a minimum wage increase to $13 an hour in 2019, with a path to $15 an hour in 2021. Vice Mayor Suja Lowenthal made the motion to accept the recommendation of the Economic Development Commission, including […]

BizFed Leadership Roundtable with Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez

On Friday, November 6, BizFed leaders met with Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations. Attendees learned that Asm. Gomez and Sen. Beall, Co-Chairs of Transportation Infrastructure Conference Committee, will ensure transportation funding bills get full floor votes this spring. Want to learn more? Click here for the full onesheet. Leadership roundtables are exclusive opportunities […]

OCTOBER BIZFED BOARD ACTIONS

Many thanks to UCLA Extension for generously hosting the October Board Meeting at their Downtown LA location. We addressed a number of hot issues.  See below for the details! BizFed supports HR 9 Innovation Act to prevent frivolous patent lawsuits 2015 is on track to have more patent lawsuits filed than any year in history. 68% of […]

BizFed delivers wins on supermajority of bills we worked in 2015!

Sunday was the deadline for Gov. Brown to act on bills coming out of this year’s state legislative session, and we are pleased to report that more than two-thirds of the bills BizFed mobilized either to support or oppose resulted in our desired outcome.  Please see below for a full list of our bills and […]

El Monte residents get their wish: Walmart project approved

EL MONTE >> Residents are finally getting what they’ve been asking for. Walmart is coming to El Monte. For more than five years, residents have implored the City Council to bring the retail giant to El Monte. They’ve bashed city leaders for not doing enough to attract it. They’ve lamented that El Monte can’t get […]

State Receives Federal Funding to Help California Small Businesses Export Globally

(Editor’s Note: The following release from the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) offers information important to small businesses and entrepreneurs.) The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) today announced that California received a $747,781 grant from the federal government to help small businesses boost trade and export abroad. “California is […]

Minimum wage: The future of the hourly worker in LA (#AT30)

Listen to the story on KPCC, by following this link. Larry Mantle and industry experts and workers discussed the impact and implementation of a $15 minimum wage hike in the City of Los Angeles at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood on July 7, 2015. KPCC’s AirTalk’s event focused on the impact and implementation […]