UPCOMING EVENTS

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Defining New Liberalism: Building a Better Business Environment in LA
May
29

Defining New Liberalism: Building a Better Business Environment in LA

LOS ANGELES New Liberals

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LA New Liberals May 2024 Business Meeting
May
2

LA New Liberals May 2024 Business Meeting

LOS ANGELES New Liberals

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LA New Liberals April 2024 Business Meeting
Apr
4

LA New Liberals April 2024 Business Meeting

LOS ANGELES New Liberals

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Defining New Liberalism: Beyond Gridlock - LA's Mobility Future
Apr
3

Defining New Liberalism: Beyond Gridlock - LA's Mobility Future

LOS ANGELES New Liberals

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LA New Liberals March 2024 business meeting
Mar
7

LA New Liberals March 2024 business meeting

LOS ANGELES New Liberals

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Defining New Liberalism: Liberalizing Land and Housing
Feb
28

Defining New Liberalism: Liberalizing Land and Housing

LOS ANGELES New Liberals

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LA New Liberals January 2024 Business Meeting
Feb
1

LA New Liberals January 2024 Business Meeting

LOS ANGELES New Liberals

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What is New Liberalism, and why do we need it now?
Jan
24

What is New Liberalism, and why do we need it now?

LOS ANGELES New Liberals

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LA New Liberals Celebrate 99 Ranch Westwood
Dec
2

LA New Liberals Celebrate 99 Ranch Westwood

LOS ANGELES New Liberals

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Holding Economic Development to Account: an LA New Liberals Webinar
Oct
26

Holding Economic Development to Account: an LA New Liberals Webinar

LOS ANGELES New Liberals

The LA New Liberals are pleased to host John Mozena, President of the Center for Economic Accountability (CEA).

Virtual Event

Local governments love economic development. Whether it’s a new factory, commercial center, or stadium, the prospect of new jobs, tax revenues, and spillover effects are often too much to pass up. At minimum they make for good press and talking points.

Or do they? Ample are the examples of economic development projects that turn into expensive boondoggles. Worse, local politicians and civil servants debase themselves by throwing millions – if not billions – in subsidies in exchange for the potential of a future corporate benefactor who ends up going elsewhere anyway.

On October 26th, the LA New Liberals are pleased to host John Mozena, President of the Center for Economic Accountability (CEA). Join us at 7 p.m. for a Zoom-based conversation about how economic development schemes and subsidies fail, and how municipalities can work to create better environments for better and stronger economic growth and shared prosperity.

You will be registered on Zoom by us after you sign up, but if you wish to register yourself, please do so here.

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LA New Liberals South Bay Meetup
Jul
26

LA New Liberals South Bay Meetup

LA New Liberals

Join us this Wednesday for a summer social gathering at The Slice & Pint.

The Slice & Pint 130 West Grand Avenue El Segundo, CA 90245

We're the LA New Liberals. We like to talk politics and eat pizza. Join us this Wednesday 7/26 for a summer social gathering at The Slice & Pint.

We will be meeting with Laura Duffy (@Laura_k_Duffy), newly elected to the Center for New Liberalism Steering Committee. Laura will be discussing her vision as a Steering Committee member, her goals for the Center for New Liberalism and its chapters, and how we can work with her and the rest of the Committee to expand the reach and impact of the New Liberal movement.

Established in 2021, the Center for New Liberalism’s Steering Committee aims to represent the Center for New Liberalism’s chapters and members in CNL’s strategic planning, provide a voice and forum for the direction of organization-wide initiatives, and advise on our mission to promote liberal ideas in the United States and worldwide.

The Steering Committee acts as a liaison between the national CNL organization and its chapters and membership and provides guidance and recommendations for our ongoing projects and initiatives. You can learn more about the steering committee here.

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LA New Liberals June Gloom Social
Jun
21

LA New Liberals June Gloom Social

LA New Liberals

We believe LA can become a city of opportunity, inclusivity, and abundance for all.

The Federal Bar 5303 Lankershim Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 91601

Are you shocked that you can't take the train to UCLA? Frustrated by the high cost of housing?

The LA New Liberals believe in opportunity, inclusivity, and abundance for all. We aim to be a voice on the center-left for optimism, coalition building, and real change that impacts real lives.

Join us for an informal gathering at The Federal in North Hollywood. Let us know what you love and hate about our favorite city, and find out how we're taking action.

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Council District 6 Candidates Panel
Mar
1

Council District 6 Candidates Panel

LA New Liberals

Meet the candidates for Council District 6!

The Los Angeles New Liberals are hosting a panel among the candidates for the special election to replace Nury Martinez.

Details to be announced soon. RSVP to be informed on updates!

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LA Election Night Watch party!
Nov
8

LA Election Night Watch party!

LA New Liberals

Election Night Watch Party!

It's election night! Who's going to win?

Join the LA New Liberals in celebrating the end of campaign season and discuss your favorite candidates. Further information to be announced soon.

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What does an LA with more housing look like? How can we get there?
Oct
24

What does an LA with more housing look like? How can we get there?

LA New Liberals

A panel with pro-housing candidates on ways to move LA forward.

The LA New Liberals are a group of liberals dedicated to more housing, transportation, and immigration in Los Angeles.

The high cost of rent has made it difficult for ordinary Angelenos to afford to live in our great city. As newcomers and locals fight over a dwindling supply of homes, homelessness has skyrocketed and tents have cropped up on every corner.

The good news is that a new coalition of pro-housing advocates have cropped up in the past decade. Connected by the internet and united against the high cost of rent, the YIMBY movement has passed a number of important statewide bills in recent years. Now it's time to focus on LA's specific housing problems.

The LA New Liberals will be hosting several pro-housing city council candidates in order to discuss the difficulties of organizing around housing in LA, as well as opportunities for advocates to get involved.

Chelsea Byers is running for West Hollywood's City Council. She is a social impact strategist and community organizer with 17 years of experience leading programs and overseeing operations with nonprofits, grassroots and community organizations

Sarah Kate Levy ran in 2020 for City Council District 4 on a platform of housing, transit and trees. She now works as a fundraiser and communications consultant for political campaigns across California.

A third candidate will be announced soon.

Further details such as the location will be announced soon.

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Mayoral Debate Happy Hour!
Oct
11

Mayoral Debate Happy Hour!

LA New Liberals

Come watch the Debate between Rick Caruso and Karen Bass!

The LA New Liberals are a group of liberals dedicated to more housing, transportation, and immigration in Los Angeles.

As we get closer to Election Day on November 8, the race between Rick Caruso and Karen Bass for Mayor of Los Angeles is getting tighter. The LA New Liberals are going to watch the next debate and discuss our favorite choice for Mayor.

Our debate watch party will be at All Seasons Brewing. Food will be provided, but drinks will not. Bring some friends and come join our community!

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Ride the new K Line with the LA New Liberals!
Oct
7

Ride the new K Line with the LA New Liberals!

LA New Liberals

Come join the LA New Liberals for the opening of the new K Line!

The LA New Liberals are a group of liberals dedicated to more housing, transportation, and immigration in Los Angeles.

The new K metro line is opening this Friday, and the LA New Liberals are going to ride it!

While it was first conceived in 1967, the K Line was made possible by the passage of Measure R in 2008, which levied a half-cent sales tax per dollar. In 2014, it broke ground, and after nearly a decade of construction is finally opening.

Rides on Metro lines and Metro bikes are free this week. The line goes south down to LAX, where it is expected to connect to their new transit system by 2024.

We'll be meeting at noon at the Expo/Crenshaw line. Bring any of your friends who might be interested in the future of the city!

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