Housing returned as a priority – in many forms – during the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors first meeting of 2020. The board this week voiced support for building permanent supportive housing on the county’s government campus in San Jose for survivors of domestic violence. The project would be near the old San Jose...
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How Census officials are reaching San Jose’s hard-to-count neighborhoods
In its 118-year history, the U.S. Census Bureau has struggled to get a complete and accurate count of the people living in this country. And from Alviso to Gilroy, Santa Clara County is chock-full of some of the most difficult-to-count populations — including recent immigrants, homeless and low-income individuals, and students and seniors. Add to...
San Jose Assemblymember Kansen Chu pushes for Census participation
San Jose Assemblymember Kansen Chu kicked off 2020 with a topic that counts: the census. A few dozen community members gathered Saturday afternoon for a town hall at Berryessa’s Summerdale Elementary School to hear details about the upcoming 2020 Census, which is set to begin in March, from census officials. The informational event included PowerPoint presentations...
Mother of slain San Jose police officer joins fight for Laura’s Law
It’s been nearly five years since Katherine Decker’s son was shot to death by a suicidal man during a routine police call in East San Jose. Now, Decker is joining a political fight with Silicon Valley lawmakers and advocates to push for a controversial law that allows authorities to order psychiatric treatment for people with...
Year in review: Santa Clara County talked immigration, women’s health in 2019
It was a momentous year for Santa Clara County lawmakers as they made major decisions on a wide array of policy issues, including immigration, homelessness, women’s health and foster children’s safety. Here is a look at the top votes and policy discussions of 2019. Sanctuary and ICE notification policy Santa Clara County’s sanctuary city policy took...
Santa Clara County sued over plans to close Reid-Hillview Airport
Santa Clara County is being sued over its plans to close an East San Jose airport to build much-needed housing — but the complaint alleges federal officials say the county can’t do that, and shutting down Reid-Hillview Airport would be a disaster for the Bay Area, which relies on the airport for emergency operations and...
Santa Clara County union ends mediation after contract talks fall apart
Santa Clara County and the union representing its service workers agreed to resolve a prolonged labor dispute by mediation in November — now it seems those negotiations have fallen apart as workers walked away from the bargaining table Thursday afternoon. In a letter to Santa Clara County Chief Operating Officer Miguel Marquez, the bargaining team...
Santa Clara County lawmakers put off Laura’s Law decision
The much-anticipated vote on whether or not to implement Laura’s Law in Santa Clara County is now another six weeks away. The Board of Supervisors unanimously voted Tuesday to push the decision in order to hear a more in-depth presentation on current mental health, substance abuse and general intervention services provided by the county’s Behavioral...
Silicon Valley’s minimum wage workers will see bigger paychecks in 2020
The lowest wage earners across Santa Clara County will get a boost in pay in 2020, with workers in Sunnyvale and Mountain View due to get the biggest bump as both cities increase their minimum wages to $16.05 in January. And San Jose, once a leader in raising the minimum wage, will fall in last...
Major changes planned for Santa Clara County foster care system
Santa Clara County is proposing sweeping reforms to how it treats children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse and neglect. If implemented, the reforms would result in a major expansion and overhaul of the county’s foster care system and concentrate efforts to reunite children with family members. The proposed reform package,...








