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BUSINESS LEADERS LOBBYING FOR BOND.


Byline: Harrison Sheppard Sacramento Bureau

SACRAMENTO - As state lawmakers worked frantically toward a Friday deadline to get an infrastructure package on the June ballot, Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  business executives toured the Capitol and exhorted them to get the deal done quickly.

In their annual lobbying trip to Sacramento, about 100 members of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce said they don't have a preference for any specific infrastructure proposal, but simply want to make it clear the deal should be done now because the state is desperate for the work.

``We're up here to fight for the bond issue,'' said chamber vice chairman David Fleming
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David Fleming
, a San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
 attorney. ``We need to do something about the infrastructure in this state.

``Now's the time to move forward and be bold
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, to rise above politics and get this thing done.''

The Legislature has until Friday to produce an agreement for the June ballot on the first installment of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's $68 billion bond package to help fund $222 billion in infrastructure improvements over the next 20 years.

While infrastructure was the group's top lobbying priority, members also urged lawmakers to address runaway film production, health care and education issues.

The group met with 50 legislators, agency heads and staffers in a day and a half, including Speaker Fabian Nuez, D-Los Angeles and Secretary of State Bruce McPherson
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.

They also met with Assemblyman as·sem·bly·man  
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 Paul Koretz Paul Koretz (D-Los Angeles) announced his plans on August 2, 2007[1] to seek the Los Angeles 5th District City Council seat now occupied by Jack Weiss in 2009. Weiss is expected to run for Los Angels City Attorney against the current City Attorney, Rock Delgadio. , D-West Hollywood, to talk about runaway film production. Koretz wants to see a tax credit given to the film industry to keep production in California, and the restoration of the Film California First marketing program.

Koretz also told the group that he believes one of the problems Los Angeles has traditionally had is a lack of coordination among the various state legislators representing the vast region.

He has tried in the past few months, with mixed success, to organize a Los Angeles caucus caucus: see convention.  in the Assembly.

``There is nothing formal, there's not even much informal,'' Koretz said. ``It's a good reason why I don't think we get our fair share of funding oftentimes of·ten·times   also oft·times
adv.
Frequently; repeatedly.

Adv. 1. oftentimes - many times at short intervals; "we often met over a cup of coffee"
frequently, oft, often, ofttimes
 when there's a bond issue or whatever. We just don't work together in a coherent fashion.''

Chamber officials said they were interested in working with Koretz to help organize the rest of the delegation.

``We'd like to work with Assemblyman Koretz on getting the L.A. delegation to work closer together,'' said Brendan Huffman, the chamber's public policy manager.

``He mentioned that after five years he figured out there isn't enough common interests or common efforts to fight for L.A.'s fair share in the state budget and other issues. So we'd like to help him facilitate that.''

Harrison Sheppard, (916) 446-6723

harrison.sheppard(at)dailynews.com
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