
The state legislature is now advancing Assembly Bill 380—a measure that threatens to undermine the very recovery efforts we’ve worked so hard to achieve. Unfortunately, the bill passed the Assembly this week. If it becomes law, it would effectively legalize commercial rent control during any declared state of emergency.
Continue ReadingProp 36, which voters strongly supported last year, boosts penalties for repeat retail theft and fentanyl dealers and requires drug treatment for some nonviolent drug offenders. Even though law enforcement and the state’s attorney general want funding for Prop 36, Newsom’s budget doesn’t include any.
Continue ReadingCouncilmember Kristina Duggan recently led an engaging town hall in Long Beach, where the community got a firsthand look at how the city is gearing up for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Continue ReadingSB 789 has been defeated in the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Continue ReadingLos Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has signed an executive order to make it easier and cheaper to film in the city. The goal is to keep entertainment jobs in LA and support the local film and TV industry.
Continue ReadingThe Los Angeles City Council approved a revised $13.95 billion budget that avoids the deepest job cuts but still reduces funding for key city services, especially public safety.
Continue ReadingAs homelessness remains a challenge for the commercial real estate industry, Governor Gavin Newsom is urging cities to clear more encampments and is supporting the effort with billions in new grants.
Continue ReadingLA28 has released its updated plan for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, highlighting the use of existing stadiums and arenas across the Los Angeles area.
Continue ReadingDespite concerns over economic impacts, the LA City Council voted last year to begin drafting an ordinance to raise the minimum wage for airport and hotel workers to $30 by 2028. This week, the council advanced the proposal in a 12–3 vote, with a final vote expected next week.
Continue ReadingThank you to everyone who joined us for an informative seminar on Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) upgrades, proudly planned and hosted by our Codes and Regulations Committee!
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