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How can LA create more jobs? LA 2020 commission's new report looks at solutions

People take a holiday stroll against the background of the Los Angeles city skyline at Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area on December 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.  Schools and federal offices are closed today for the new year holiday.  Unusually low temperatures have brought the snow level down to between 2,000 and 2,500 feet  (610 and 762 meters) in the surrounding mountain areas. AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
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People take a holiday stroll against the background of the Los Angeles city skyline at Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area on December 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.

The LA 2020 commission put together last year by city council president Herb Wesson painted a pretty dismal picture of the future of the city in its first report published in January.

The LA 2020 commission put together last year by city council president Herb Wesson painted a pretty dismal picture of the future of the city in its first report published in January.

The report, ‘A Time for Truth, found that there was a crisis in the leadership and direction of the city. Now the panel has released their second and final report that offers solutions to the problems identified earlier this year.

'A Time for Action' highlights ways that Los Angeles can create more jobs and put the city back on a path to prosperity. It focuses on three areas of change - accountability and transparency; fiscal stability; and job creation. There are no “silver bullets”, it says, but if the city adopts the proposed measures then Los Angeles won’t get left behind in the 21st century.

What can LA’s leaders do to turn things around? Can the city afford to implement some of these proposed changes? What should be the priority?

LA 2020 doc by scprweb

Guests:

Austin Beutner, Chairman of Vision to Learn, Co-chair and Principal Author of LA 2020's A Time for Action report.

Mickey Kantor, former Secretary of Commerce and Chair, LA 2020's A Time for Action report.

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