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Rural Metro Could Lose County Ambulance Contract; Sunnyvale Responses Lag Most

May 2, 2013 by Stephen Layton Comments (3)

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Rural Metro could lose its ambulance contract with Santa Clara County if it doesn’t meet its required response times.

County ambulance provider Rural Metro missed its monthly response times for emergencies in Sunnyvale all but once during a 17-month period ending Novemebr 2012, according to internal documents. This and other system failures have placed the company’s contract in jeopardy.

The Negative Consequences of Push Polls

May 2, 2013 by Rich Robinson Politics Comments (15)

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Push polls can be an effective tool in measuring the emotional response of voters to negative information.

Recently, a poll funded by county supervisor candidate Teresa Alvarado ran a series of questions testing the “negatives” of Cindy Chavez. This is typical of pollsters in all races, but the push poll often telegraphs the messaging a candidate intends to use.

Volunteers Play Key Role in Our Parks and Trails’ Future

May 1, 2013 by James P. Reber Politics, Culture Comments (3)

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As budget cuts continue to affect the upkeep local parks, volunteers can go a long way in making up the difference. (Photo courtesy of PRNS)

I have previously written about the various groups in the community that must play key roles in preserving, protecting and enhancing our parks and trails. These parties include neighborhood associations, service clubs, youth groups, church groups, schools, businesses, corporations and others. Another key component is that of citizen volunteers.

Rules to Discuss Tax Threshold Change

May 1, 2013 by Jennifer Wadsworth Politics, Culture Comments (4)

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State Assemblywoman Nora Campos (D-San Jose) has crafted one of many bills in the California legislature that would allow allocate money from tax measures approved with a lower majority.

Should it be easier to impose new taxes? Or is it a recipe to tax fatigue, given the voting public’s recent support for a water district parcel tax, county sales tax and Prop. 30 for school funding? This and other matters go before the Rules and Open Government Committee on Wednesday.

Progressives, Conservatives Form Tense Partnership to Defeat Chavez

May 1, 2013 by The Fly Politics, Culture, The Fly Comments (8)

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Teresa Alvarado, left, has a a broad coalition of supporters who have come together to defeat Cindy Chavez.

Cindy Chavez is a people-uniter. How else could one explain why so many incongruous political actors of varying stripes are singing Kumbaya as they work to defeat her in the county supervisor race to replace George Shirakawa Jr. Progressives and conservatives in Silicon Valley are teaming up to battle the Chavistas, and it’s causing some friction for top opponent Teresa Alvarado as she stitches together a coalition.

POA Moves Forward with Measure B Lawsuit

Apr 30, 2013 by Jennifer Wadsworth Politics Comments (6)

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The San Jose Police Officers Association (POA) has moved forward with a new lawsuit against the city of San Jose for the latter’s pension reform efforts through Measure B.

San Jose’s police union filed a lawsuit challenging the city’s authority to impose pension reform. The complaint was filed Monday, a little more than a week after Attorney General Kamala Harris agreed to let the Police Officers Association file for a judicial review.

School Voucher System Could Come to California

Apr 30, 2013 by Joseph DiSalvo Politics, Culture Comments (14)

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Drastic changes could be coming to California’s public school education model, as more parents demand choices over the schools their children attend.

The school “choice” movement was originally embraced by the right side of the political aisle; today, for the most part, it is bipartisan. The public and California’s teachers unions should carefully pay attention to what is transpiring in Alabama and other states. With one watershed election, all things and calculations can be thrown on their proverbial head.

Independent Police Auditor Report Goes before City Council

Apr 29, 2013 by Jennifer Wadsworth Politics, Business, Culture Comments (13)

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Independent Police Auditor LaDoris Cordell will present her annual report to the City Council on Tuesday.

Despite an uptick in crime and a top brass changing of the guard, fewer people logged complaints against the San Jose Police Department in 2012 compared to previous years. There was a 7-percent drop in citizen complaints last year, according to an annual report by the Independent Police Auditor’s office, which is on the agenda for Tuesday’s City Council meeting. Other items on the agenda include additional expenses for the Environmental Innovation Center project.

Chavez Admits Pressing Rosen

Apr 29, 2013 by The Editor Politics Comments (20)

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Where’s the Mongolian Beef? P. F. Chang’s again figures as a venue in the unfolding George Shirakawa Jr. saga. Photo courtesy P.F. Chang’s China Bistro

County supervisor candidate Cindy Chavez has confirmed that she raised concerns about prosecuting George Shirakawa Jr. during a luncheon with Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen at P.F. Chang’s in January. Chavez described the encounter to the San Jose Mercury News as “very cordial, direct and honest conversation” rather an attempt to press the county’s head prosecutor into leaving political ally Shirakawa in public office for another four years.

Fake Lab Report Could Land Alleged Rapist $150,000 Settlement

Apr 26, 2013 by Jennifer Wadsworth Politics Comments (17)

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A fake lab report prepared by a San Jose police detective not only allowed an alleged rapist’s case to be dismissed, but it will now also require a $150,000 settlement from the city if approved by the City Council.

A fake crime lab report that already cost the city of San Jose years of court battles and lost time will now take $150,000 to settle. San Jose will likely use cash from its liability claims reserve fund to pay off Michael Kerkeles, who in 2005 was accused of raping a mentally disabled woman with the cognitive capacity of an 8-year-old.

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