The federal policy bolsters ability of the federal government to deny green cards to legal immigrants if they have ever used public assistance.
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Lan Diep Condemns Push Poll Rumor as Political Smear Tactic
The San Jose councilman says he’s been caught in the crossfires of an apparent political hit that aims to cast him in a bad light.
Gov. Newsom Appoints San Jose SPUR’s Teresa Alvarado to California Water Commission
The governor announced his pick of Teresa Alvarado, the San Jose director of SPUR since 2016, in a news release this week.
Board of Supes Considers Tightening Up Gun Storage Rules
On the heels of the San Jose mayor’s call for liability insurance from gun owners, the county introduced its own set of firearm-safety measures.
San Jose Considers Law to Prevent Sec. 8 Discrimination
Low-income renters and homeless people struggling to find a place to live that accepts housing subsidies may soon find some relief.
San Jose Mayor Unveils First-of-Its-Kind Policy Proposal to Combat Gun Violence
Weeks after a gunman killed three people in Gilroy, Sam Liccardo has introduced a sweeping initiative to prevent future massacres.
Union Coalition Pushes Reform Measure That Would Shift San Jose’s Mayoral Elections
A local coalition of union-aligned advocacy groups hope to upend what they call a pay-to-play environment in San Jose politics.
San Jose Votes to Bolster Workforce Standards on City-Subsidized Construction
The City Council voted 9-2 on Tuesday to expand rules designed to prevent worker exploitation on publicly subsidized projects.
Plaintiffs Await Ruling in San Jose’s Google Secrecy Lawsuit
Though there was no ruling Thursday afternoon, the plaintiffs held a presser, addressing a crowd gathered on the outskirts of St. James Park.
Silicon Valley Leaders React to Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting
As news broke on Sunday that a gunman had open fired on a crowd at the Gilroy Garlic Festival, local officials poured out words of support.
Plaintiffs in San Jose’s Google Lawsuit File Motion for New Judge
The First Amendment Coalition and Working Partnerships want a new jurist to preside over a case involving San Jose’s secret dealings with Google.
New Judge in Google Lawsuit Has Close Ties with San Jose Mayor
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit over San Jose’s secret negotiations with Google are questioning the impartiality of a new judge assigned to the case.
Google Invests $50M to Housing Trust Silicon Valley’s TECH Fund
The TECH Fund launched in March of 2017 to provide affordable housing developers the financing needed for potential sites.
Two in the Running for Open Campbell City Council Seat
Carol Hoffman, a local businesswoman, is running against self-described political strategist Sergio Lopez for the open seat.
New Study Identifies San Jose’s Most Dangerous Intersections
Nearly 8,000 intersection-related collisions took place in San Jose from 2013 to 2017, leaving 103 people dead and another 10,118 wounded.
No ICE Raids Reported Despite Rumored Bay Area Crackdown
The week started without apparent incident despite reports that ICE would start sweeping the region starting this past Sunday.