“You can’t just take business and jobs for granted, you’ve got to have policies that foster economic growth” L.A. Coalition Chairman Goldsmith tells CNBC.
“You can’t just take business and jobs for granted, you’ve got to have policies that foster economic growth” L.A. Coalition Chairman Goldsmith tells CNBC.
The Poly Post – Tuesday, October 16, 2012 Lieutenant Governor of California Gavin Newsom sang the praises of Cal Poly Pomona’s engineering program Oct. 9 while speaking in the Engineering and Cyber Security Workforce Development Summit. [The News Article]
Los Angeles Business Journal – Monday, October 1, 2012 By Christopher Thornberg and Dustin Schrader For many travelers, Los Angeles International Airport is their first impression of the city. What do they see? Terminals that date to the 1960s. Airfields that fail to meet Federal Aviation Administration standard operational specifications…
Los Angeles Times – July 23, 2012 A wide range of influential Californians, despite their range of vantage points and political leanings, identified many of the same opportunities for growth. [The News Article – PDF]
Jan 11, 2012 – LA Coalition Executive Director Michael Kelly discusses the economy on LA Business Today, Episode#51. [Video link]
Nov 9, 2011 – Amid today’s unnecessary partisan debates over formally bipartisan issues, the Environment and Public Works Committee, led by Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer (CA) and Republican Senator Jim Inhofe (OK), passed legislation today to invest in our nation’s crumbling infrastructure and put up to 2.8 million people back…
July 23, 2011 – Los Angeles Coalition Chairman Russell Goldsmith speaks to the United States Conference of Mayors Leadership forum. [Video]
LA Business Journal- July 4, 2011 By Michael Kelly The op-ed by Tim Cavanaugh in the June 13 issue of the Business Journal (“Villaraigosa’s 30/10 – Show Me the Money”) was dead wrong. The America Fast Forward plan (formerly 30/10) to speed up transportation funding is a legitimate solution to…
Los Angeles Times – July 2, 2011 At least $4 billion is being spent on additions to the Bradley International Terminal, improvements to several domestic terminals and upgraded utilities and taxiways to handle the latest generation of super-sized jumbo jets. [The News Article]
Los Angeles Business Journal – May 30 – June 5, 2011 Much needed renovations to the airport could provide a lift to L.A.’s tourism and trade industries. Read More [PDF]