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Cost of Sequestration
Already facing tepid economic growth, an almost immediate loss of 225,000 jobs would be devastating to the state of California. Sequestration cuts would also represent a loss of $22 billion in state GDP. Cuts would be most especially felt in Los Angeles County, resulting in revenue losses of $2 billion for defense contracts alone.
The Bigger Picture
The impending sequestration cuts extend much further than the national defense budget. Social programs make up half of the planned $1.2 trillion sequestration, drastically reducing access to much-needed services in many of our underserved communities. We must find a compromise to avert the across-the-board sequestration cuts before its too late.
Job Saving Solutions
Formed by the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation in August 2012, the L.A. Jobs Defense Council brings together defense and business leaders with representatives from labor and public officials throughout Southern California. The Council's goal is to propose a model county resolution that will prepare our region for FY2013's looming cuts.
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"I share your deep concerns that indiscriminate cuts would simply shift the burden of deficit reduction onto states and cities, and force further layoffs of thousands of teachers, firefighters and other first responders." - US Senator Dianne Feinstein
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The Defense Council In The News
Senator Feinstein Responds To Region's Sequestration
Antelope Valley Board of TradeIn a recent letter penned to the Antelope Valley Board of Trade, U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein voiced her concerns about the impact of across-the-board sequestration cuts to the LA County regional economy.
Congress has until end of year to avoid "fiscal cliff"
Inland Valley Daily BulletinLos Angeles County Supervisors adopted a motion Sept. 18 warning of potential losses of aerospace and other jobs while asking Congress and the president to adopt "a sensible long-term budget compromise."
Council asks for alternative to looming federal budget cut
Santa Clarita Valley SignalThe Santa Clarita City Council approved a recommendation from its Legislative Committee on Tuesday night to send letters to California two senators urging them to find a way to halt scheduled federal budget cuts.
Sequestration of budget would equate to big job losses
Pasadena Star NewsWe all agree that reining in federal spending is important. Across-the-board cuts may be the easy way but certainly not the right way to cut spending. Let’s hope Congress tries again before sequestration impacts us all.
Local officials to fight looming defense cuts
Los Angeles Daily NewsCutting another $500 billion from the Defense budget over the next decade on top of the $489 billion in Pentagon-related reductions over the next 10 years that are already called for in the 2013 proposed budget by the United States Senate would be an absolute disaster for the already struggling California.
Economic group forms strike group
KHTS Hometown StationThe Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation has formed a “strike team,” the “LA Jobs Defense Council,” to provide a united front regarding sequestration cuts. The LAEDC is joined in this by local civic leaders, including Congressman Buck McKeon and several L.A. County Supervisors.
Cuts would cripple local defense firms
Santa Clarita Valley Business JournalThe northern region of the county is the center of the most innovative and skilled workforce employed by the defense contractors in design, testing and production of equipment used by the armed services, said Norm Hickling, senior deputy to L.A. County Supervisor Mike Antonovich.
Sequestration cuts pose threat to defense, social programs, jobs
El Segundo HeraldWhile sequestration could mean another $500B in military cuts over the next 10 years, those are in addition to the $489B in defense reductions already included in the proposed 2013 US Senate Budget.
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Sequestration Cuts Will Hit Communities Hard
The Office of Congressman Buck McKeon put together this video to show the direct impact of looming sequestration cuts on Antelope Valley communities, industries, businesses, jobs, and workforce development.