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SCLC is Saddened by the Passing of Board Member and Southern California Edison President Ron Nichols

June 6th, 2019

SCLC is saddened to learn of the passing of our good friend and colleague, Ron Nichols. Please click here to read Southern California Edison’s statement regarding Ron.

Southern California Leadership Council Issues Statement On their Opposition to Proposition 10

November 3rd, 2018

  News & Update                                                                             Contact: (909) 225-0095   Southern California Leadership Council Issues Statement    on their Opposition to […]

Former California Assembly Speaker Pro Tempore Mike Roos Joins Southern California Leadership Council as President

January 3rd, 2018

Mike Roos, Former Assembly Speaker Pro Tempore of the California State Assembly, Joins Southern California Leadership Council as President LOS ANGELES, CA – (January 3, 2018)   The Southern California Leadership Council (SCLC) announced today the appointment of Former Assembly Speaker Pro Tempore Mike Roos as President of the organization, a non-partisan, non-profit, public policy partnership […]

Southern California is getting cheated on cap and trade: Guest commentary

June 14th, 2017

Southern California is getting cheated on cap and trade: Guest commentary By Kish Rajan and Hasan Ikhrata Posted: 06/24/16, 11:26 AM PDT With the adoption of Assembly Bill 32 in 2006, California established ambitious greenhouse-gas reduction goals to combat the growing effects of global climate change. For the past decade, the state has implemented a […]

Striking the Right Balance on Air Quality

June 14th, 2017

Striking the Right Balance on Air Quality By Richard Lambros, Executive Director, Southern California Leadership Council Friday, March 3rd, 2017 California, long-known for its environmental leadership, also boasts the world’s sixth largest economy. For Southern California, with our large, diverse population, the leadership challenge we face is how to create more good-paying, middle class jobs […]