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San Jose's $5.5 billion budget tackles controversial plansSan Jose officials have agreed to green light Mayor Matt Mahan’s latest budget plans — but stopped short of tying portions of councilmembers’ pay to their perceived performance.
With a massive lead and few votes remaining to be counted, Anthony Tordillos has won the San Jose City Council District 3 ...
Councilmembers Pamela Campos, Carl Salas, and Bien Doan had requested that the city increase the percentage of funding for homelessness prevention, gender-based violence programs, legal services ...
Anthony Tordillos has built a 2,374-vote lead over Gabby Chavez-Lopez in the San Jose District 3 City Council special ...
The San Jose City Council has voted to reject Mayor Matt Mahan’s pay-for-performance proposal, which sought to tie a portion of elected officials’ salaries to metrics.
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San Jose approves $5.57 billion budget with increased funding for immigrant support - MSNCouncilmembers Pamela Campos, Carl Salas, and Bien Doan had requested that the city increase the percentage of funding for homelessness prevention, gender-based violence programs, legal services ...
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San José Spotlight on MSNSan Jose advocates demand release of alleged racist textsA growing coalition of social justice leaders is demanding San Jose City Hall release text messages between councilmembers that allegedly include racist and derogatory remarks, two weeks after San ...
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San Jose could receive more than $21 million after approving digital billboards at three new locations - MSNWhile acknowledging the concerns raised by residents, District 3 City Councilmember Carl Salas stated that the additional revenue — even if viewed as small in comparison to the city's multi ...
Tordillos, chair of the San José Planning Commission, is endorsed by the mayor but is seen as more progressive than interim District 3 Councilmember Carl Salas, a Mahan ally. Tuesday’s runoff election ...
San Jose’s approval of large digital billboards at three new locations has reopened old wounds and enraged some residents and environmentalists, who argue that the consequences of the city’s ...
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