Op-ed

Op-ed

Op-ed: Troubling patterns of Rishi Kumar’s candidacy for Santa Clara County assessor

Public institutions are built slowly, through decades of effort, trust and responsible stewardship. They can be weakened quickly when leadership disregards the delicate balance required to keep essential services functioning. This is especially true in Santa Clara County, where the property tax system underpins everything from public hospitals and behavioral health to schools, housing programs...

Abe-Koga: Trump’s homeless funding cuts are a public safety crisis

The Trump administration’s proposed changes to federal homelessness funding announced Nov. 13 represent a public safety emergency for Santa Clara County. Plans to slash Continuum of Care funding by two-thirds could push 1,800 stably housed vulnerable residents back onto our streets. The proposed cuts threaten to carelessly and cruelly discard years of progress and taxpayer...

Op-ed: From Silicon Valley to South Carolina — Building America’s future through community innovation

Across the South, limited access to technology, advanced coursework and workforce pipelines continues to restrict opportunity. Students in rural and low-income areas are less likely to receive early exposure to science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM). In South Carolina, only 42% of third through eighth-grade students are performing in math at grade level. The...

Kim: Expanding educational pathways for adult students with IDD

For most people, walking across a stage in a cap and gown signals the start of adulthood. However, for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), it too often marks the end of formal education. Despite the Lanterman Act’s promise of lifelong learning, California stops offering equitable opportunities once students leave high school or vocational...

Levin: Release the Tammany Hall messages

San Jose’s residents have every right to demand integrity and accountability from those who hold public office. Recent revelations about allegedly racist messages in an online chat involving Councilmember Peter Ortiz, Councilmember Domingo Candelas, former Councilmember Omar Torres and political consultant Brenda Zendejas have shaken public confidence. For the sake of full transparency, while I do support San José Spotlight’s lawsuit against the city of...