Author Archives : The Left Hook

Labor Movement Hosts Holiday Party for Thousands of Children & their Parents


For nearly 30 years, local labor unions, the South Bay Labor Council, Working Partnerships USA, and elected and community allies have come together to put on the Labor Movement Holiday Party for thousands of families struggling to make ends meet.  This year was no exception. Last Saturday, children and their parents were treated to a festive event which had 10…

Labor Movement Hosts Holiday Party for Thousands of Children & their Parents


For nearly 30 years, local labor unions, the South Bay Labor Council, Working Partnerships USA, and elected and community allies have come together to put on the Labor Movement Holiday Party for thousands of families struggling to make ends meet.  This year was no exception. Last Saturday, children and their parents were treated to a festive event which had 10…

Policy Watch: Week of 12/18


City of San Jose Approve Mayor’s appointments to Council Committees, Commissions, and intergovernmental bodies Council will consider approving the Mayor’s appointment to various council standing committees and assignments to boards and commissions. The Mayor’s proposed appointments to Council committees (Chair, Vice Chair, and 3 additional members) are as follows: Rules:                                                                               Liccardo Carrasco Jones Khamis Davis Public Safety, Finance, &…

Policy Watch: Week of 12/11


  City of San Jose Approve changes to Affordable Housing Impact Fees and Inclusionary Housing Ordinance due to AB 1505 (“Palmer Fix”)  Recently, the State Legislature adopted AB 1505, also known as the “Palmer Fix,” which allowed local jurisdiction to implement inclusionary housing requirements for rental and for-sale housing developments. This change in state law means potential changes to the…

Santa Clara Votes to Support Affordable Housing Contributions


Before a packed City Hall chambers, Council Members in the City of Santa Clara voted unanimously to pass a package of policies detailing new requirements for supporting affordable housing contributions as a part of future residential and non-residential development projects in the city. Testimony included dozens of construction workers who live and work in Santa Clara making a plea to…

Policy Watch: Week of 12/4


Santa Clara County Approve amendments to the Transient Occupancy Tax The Board of Supervisors will consider approving amendments to: (1) conform the County’s transient occupancy tax (“TOT”) ordinance with amendments to state law (2) incorporate language from voter ratification of the TOT in 1988 (Measure A, November 8, 1988) regarding how proceeds of the TOT are to be used (3)…

Google Skips Third Consecutive Community Meeting About San Jose Mega-Campus Expansion


Last night, Google representatives skipped a third consecutive community town hall meeting to discuss the impact of the tech giant’s proposed mega-campus development in San Jose. San Jose residents and community leaders gathered to discuss the development that would bring up to 20,000 Google employees, plus an estimated 8-10,000 service workers, to the downtown area. The town hall meeting, which…

Policy Watch: Week of 11/20


City of San Jose Approving five-year airport concession agreement with PRI-San Jose LLC On April 19, 2017, the City released an RFP for a prime operator to develop, design, fund, construct, operate, and manage a Retail Merchandising Unit (“RMU”) Concession Program at the Airport. Nine companies expressed interest, but only one, PRI, submitted a proposal. On August 25, 2017, the…

San Jose School Trustee Zarghami’s Controversial Behavior Towards District Parent


SJUSD Trustee Paymon Zarghami has recently become embroiled in a controversy regarding his treatment of a district parent who questioned his apparent lack of transparency and possible conflict of interest on the Perseverance Charter School petition vote. The Trustee’s conduct resulted in a complaint filed by the district parent. The parent alleged that on both May 4 during the Board meeting…