Monthly Archives : October 2018

Policy Watch: Week of 10/29


City of San Jose Direction on North SJ Area Development Policy; staff proposes advancing development of up to 8,000 housing units & funding transportation improvements  The North San Jose Area Development Policy was first adopted in 2005, and in 2016 the Council directed staff to analyze the possibility of amendments to the plan. These amendments focused on increased residential development,…

Silicon Valley Leadership Group CEO’s Campaign Committee Uses Tech and Developer Money to Attack Don Rocha


Carl Guardino, head of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, is putting his campaign committee, Innovation for Everyone, to use.  So far in the general election, Guardino has spent more than $40,000 on his candidate for Santa Clara County Supervisor Susan Ellenberg.  Most recently, Innovation for Everyone sent out a mailer attacking her opponent Don Rocha for being backed by special…

Policy Watch: Week of 10/22


City of San Jose Direction on North SJ Area Development Policy; staff proposes advancing development of up to 8,000 housing units & funding transportation improvements  The North San Jose Area Development Policy was first adopted in 2005, and in 2016 the Council directed staff to analyze the possibility of amendments to the plan. These amendments focused on increased residential development,…

SVO Loses Member After Controversial Attack Mailer


Last week, the Silicon Valley Organization (SVO), formerly the Chamber of Commerce, came under fire when its PAC sent out a mailer with an image that had been manipulated to appear as though San Jose Council candidate Kalen Gallagher was flipping off the camera, instead of pointing to the “I voted” sticker that they had removed from the altered photo.…

Gallagher’s Opponent Denounces SVO Attack Mailers


Last week, The Left Hook reported on the attack mailers  the Silicon Valley Organization (SVO), formerly the Chamber of Commerce, sent out against San Jose District 9 candidate Kalen Gallagher. On Monday during a press conference, Pam Foley, Gallagher’s opponent denounced the SVO attacks and stressed that she was in no way involved with the creation of the mailers. However,…

Policy Watch: Week of 10/15


County of Santa Clara Community forum & direction regarding the County’s law enforcement agencies’ cooperation with ICE The report and community forum will provide information, regarding County law enforcement agencies’ provision of access or information to ICE during 2017. Under the TRUTH Act, providing “ICE access” includes responding to an ICE hold, notification, or transfer request “for the purposes of…

SVO Attack Mailer Strikes a Low Blow


A mailer paid for by the Silicon Valley Organization’s PAC attacking San Jose City Council candidate Kalen Gallagher is getting attention, and not because of the accusations it made against the candidate. The SVO photo shopped an image of Gallagher taken from his Instagram account. The original photo is a selfie of Gallagher pointing to his “I voted” sticker. The…

New Report Shows How Silicon Valley’s Business Models Shortchange Workers and Communities


A new report released this week shows that despite strong growth, the tech economy has meant declining wages, increasing inequality, and a shift towards low-wage jobs.  The study, Innovating Inequality, found that since 2001, Silicon Valley has led the nation in economic growth per person, yet nearly nine in ten jobs here pay lower wages today than they did 20…

Policy Watch: Week of 10/8


County of Santa Clara Approving bid to buy O’Connor and St. Louise Hospitals  The Board will hold a special meeting to approve making an offer to purchase O’Connor and St. Louise Hospitals and DePaul Health Center, and related items. The current owner, Verity Heath Systems of California, has declared bankruptcy for its network of hospitals. Where: Santa Clara County Board…

DSA Creates New Campaign Committee without Hirokawa’s Name


The Deputy Sheriffs’ Association (DSA) just closed their “primarily formed” campaign committee that exists solely for the purpose of electing John Hirokawa sheriff and opened a “general purpose” committee called “Ready for Reform.”  What could be the advantage of doing that? One possibility is that the DSA plans to make independent expenditures for several candidates, but up to now they…