Fighting CVRA Lawsuit Will Likely Cost Santa Clara $3.97 Million More Than It Cost Sunnyvale To Avoid One
When it comes to the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA), doing the right thing is also the fiscally prudent thing to do.
Read MoreA Letter To The Editor for Santa Clara City Council Election 2020
We need to make changes in the systemic racism of the Santa Clara City Council. Not one of the candidates that our mayor supports is a person of color.
Read MoreCandidates Say Santa Clara City Council is Underrepresented By Minorities
Only 45% of Santa Clara residents are white, according to the 2010 census. However, out of six City Council seats, one mayor and one vice mayor, there is only one councilmember who is not white.
Read MoreCity of Santa Clara Continues to Appeal the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) Decision
For decades public agencies have lost millions to win against the California Voting Rights Act lawsuits.
Read MoreOn Sept 2, 2020- Joint Press Conference
First-ever Joint Press Conference with 4 City Council Candidates. Diverse Voices Are Needed To Help Make Better Choices!
Read MoreWe Can Do It Showed By Santa Clara Community Crisis Coalition
The Santa Clara Community Crisis Coalition has turned an indoor soccer court into a medical face shield.
Read MoreTasman East Project Amendment Perspective
Thie city planning department held a meeting to get community input for an amendment to the project. The amendment is to include a paseo along the Calle Del Sol portion of the project.
Read MorePoor Decision Making Before COVID Is Also Caused Financial Deficit
Financial Deficit Not Just Because of COVID But Poor Decision Making.
Read MoreHarbir Bhatia Awarded For Leadership In Business
Last month Santa Clara’s own Harbir Bhatia was honored by State Assemblyman Kansen Chu with District 25’s Leadership in Business award.
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