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Fireside Chat featuring Congressman Robert Garcia

A newly elected congressman sits down to discuss how two major West Coast ports are becoming models for environmental regulation and clean energy adoption

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By Weston Labar ·
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The Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles are leading in environmental regulations.

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Electrification and clean energy adoption are key focus areas.

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The initiatives serve as models for sustainable practices nationally.

Join Cargomatic Chief Spokesperson and SVP for Industrial Relations Weston LaBar for a conversation with newly elected US Representative Robert Garcia discussing Southern California's "greenest sustainable laws anywhere in the country" as the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles lead the way on electrification and "really being green ports".

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Weston Labar

Chief Spokesperson and SVP for Industrial Relations at Cargomatic

Weston LaBar is the Chief Spokesperson and Senior Vice President for Industrial Relations at Cargomatic. He plays a key role in bridging relationships between Cargomatic and the broader logistics and transportation sectors. His work focuses on enhancing industrial relations and communication within the industry.

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Robert Garcia

US Representative

Robert Garcia is a newly elected US Representative. He actively engages in discussions about sustainable laws and initiatives in Southern California, particularly in relation to port electrification and environmental practices.