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The Sacramento Report: Trade, Infrastructure & Workforce with the Twin Ports

  • 20 Apr 2026
  • 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Courtyard by Marriott Long Beach Downtown — 500 E. First Street, Long Beach, CA 90802.

Registration

  • 8 complimentary seats (full table), recognized as title sponsor in all event communications, logo featured prominently on all pre-event marketing materials and email invitations, full-page ad in printed program, verbal recognition by name during welcome remarks and closing, 1-minute welcome or speaker introduction from the podium, logo on event signage and table displays, branded item placement at each table setting, dedicated social media spotlight post (pre-event and post-event), featured in post-event photo highlights and recap, priority reserved seating
  • 6 complimentary seats, logo on all pre-event marketing materials and email invitations, half-page ad in printed program, verbal recognition during welcome remarks, logo on event signage, table signage with company name, social media recognition (pre-event and post-event), included in post-event photo highlights and recap, priority reserved seating
  • 4 complimentary seats, logo on pre-event email invitations, quarter-page ad in printed program, verbal recognition during welcome remarks, logo on event signage, social media recognition (post-event), included in post-event recap
  • 2 complimentary seats, company name listed in printed program, verbal acknowledgment during welcome remarks, social media mention in post-event highlights, included in post-event recap

Register


Join the Harbor Association of Industry and Commerce for an exclusive legislative luncheon featuring Adrian Granda, Government Affairs Director at the Port of Long Beach, and Arthur Mandel, Government Affairs Director at the Port of Los Angeles.

As Sacramento shapes the policies that will define the future of the San Pedro Bay port complex, our speakers will offer firsthand insight on the legislative priorities driving trade, infrastructure investment, clean energy transition, and workforce development across the nation's busiest port gateway. Topics include the state's Cap-and-Invest program, infrastructure modernization and rail expansion, the 2026 USMCA renegotiation, zero-emission transition timelines, and what it all means for Harbor Area businesses.

This is an intimate, 50-seat working lunch designed for direct conversation with the officials at the center of these issues. Whether you're navigating regulatory change, planning capital investments, or looking to stay ahead of what's coming out of Sacramento, this is the room to be in.

Registration includes a plated lunch, hosted parking, and program materials.

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