Op-ed

Op-ed

Op-Ed: Proposition 36 is a backward mass incarceration plan that solves nothing

As leaders of organizations and agencies that support those impacted by mass incarceration, poverty and substance use, we have a loud and urgent call to stop Proposition 36 and the irrevocable damage it will bring to our entire community if passed. The proposition is falsely guised as an attempt to reduce crime, homelessness and substance...

Batra: Jail diversion proposal is a dangerous betrayal of trust

The residents of South San Jose deserve transparency, trust and respect from their government officials and agencies. Unfortunately, recent events have demonstrated that these fundamental principles have been neglected. The shocking revelation that Santa Clara County intends to transform the emergency interim housing site located at Monterey and Bernal into a jail diversion facility —...

Porcella and Leal: Valley Water is working to improve fish habitat

During the past year, Valley Water biologists and other people spotted numerous Chinook salmon, juvenile steelhead and other fish species in waterways across Santa Clara County. Many of these fish were swimming and spawning in sections of creeks and rivers where Valley Water has completed habitat improvement projects specifically designed to benefit and support these...

Wagener: California workers and pension plans are victims of anti-tech policies

In California, there are more than 66,000 businesses active in the digital economy. They employ more than 1.6 million Californians and account for more than 10% of the state’s GDP. Californians are disproportionately paying the costs of politically motivated legal attacks on America’s leading tech companies. Successful litigation could cost targeted firms more than 10%...

Zhu: Financial loopholes in campaigns

The influence of money in politics is not talked about enough, and I commend San José Spotlight for bringing up this issue in their recent article, “Silicon Valley campaign contributions expose financial loophole.” Campaign contributions, who gives them, how they are given and how much is given are often not on the minds of voters....

Myers-Lipton: Wealth, poverty and inequality in Silicon Valley

The fifth annual Silicon Valley Pain Index, an easily understandable, statistical overview of the structured inequalities in Silicon Valley, was recently released and features new data that highlight the region’s persistent inequalities. There are almost 200 statistics in the pain index, which can be organized around the ideas of wealth, poverty and inequality. The U.S....