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The memorandum discusses a recommendation for the San José City Council to support Santa Clara County Measure A, which proposes a temporary sales tax increase to fund critical health and safety services amid federal aid cuts. The City Attorney is directed to draft a resolution of support. The memorandum emphasizes the importance of Measure A in maintaining essential health services and the potential negative impacts of funding cuts on the community.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding Santa Clara County Measure A.
It recommends directing the City Attorney to draft a resolution of support for Measure A.
Measure A proposes a temporary sales tax increase of 5/8 of a cent for five years.
The measure aims to address funding gaps due to federal cuts to Medicaid and food assistance.
The memorandum highlights the potential negative impacts on health services and the community if Measure A does not pass.
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The text appears to be a draft as it includes recommendations and analysis without finalized decisions.
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COUNCIL AGENDA : 10/21/2025 FILE : 25-1143 ITEM : 3.6 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: SEE BELOW FROM: Toni J. Taber, MMC City Clerk DATE: October 15, 2025 SUBJECT: Resolution of Support on Santa Clara County Measure A Recommendation As recommended by the Rules and Open Government Committee on October 15, 2025, direct the City Attorney to draft a resolution of support on behalf of the San José City Council for Santa Clara County Measure A. CEQA: Not a Project, File No. PP17-008, General Procedure and Policy Making resulting in no changes to the physical environment. (Candelas, Cohen, Ortiz, Campos) [Rules Committee referral 10/15/2025 - Item C.3] RULES COMMITTEE AGENDA: 10/15/2025 ITEM: C.3 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: SEE BELOW FROM: Councilmember Candelas Councilmember Cohen Councilmember Ortiz Councilmember Campos DATE: 10/09/2025 APPROVED: SUBJECT: RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT ON SANTA CLARA COUNTY MEASURE A RECOMMENDATION Direct the City Attorney to draft resolution of support on behalf of the San Jose City Council for Santa Clara County Measure A. ANALYSIS: The City of San Jose should support Measure A, a temporary countywide sales tax increase of...
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The memorandum from Councilmember Kamei recommends that the San José City Council adopt a resolution of support for Santa Clara County Measure A, which proposes a temporary sales tax increase to mitigate funding losses due to federal cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs. The measure aims to generate approximately $330 million annually to support the County's public health system, which is at risk due to these cuts.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding Item 3.6: Resolution of Support on Santa Clara County Measure A.
Measure A proposes a temporary 0.625% sales tax increase for five years.
The measure is projected to generate roughly $330 million annually to offset anticipated funding losses.
The funding is critical for maintaining essential health services and preventing cuts to vital programs or hospital closures.
The City Council is encouraged to publicly discuss the implications of federal funding cuts on San José residents.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: 10/21/2025 FILE: 25-1143 ITEM: 3.6 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Item 3.6: Resolution of Support on Santa Clara County Measure A FROM: Councilmember Kamei DATE: October 21, 2025 Approved: RECOMMENDATION 1. Adopt the Rules and Open Government Committee memorandum directing the City Attorney to draft a resolution of support for Santa Clara County Measure A on behalf of the San José City Council. BACKGROUND Thank you to Councilmembers Ortiz, Candelas, Campos, and Cohen for their leadership in putting their memo forward. Federal legislation known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed by President Trump, enacts sweeping cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs nationwide. In Santa Clara County, these cuts threaten more than $1 billion in annual funding for the County’s public health system. The County operates four publicly run hospitals, including the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and the Regional Medical Center, which together provide critical emergency, trauma, and specialty care for residents regardless of insurance status. Because these hospitals rely heavily on Medicaid reimbursements, the loss of federal funding...
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The Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits (SVCN) submitted comments regarding agenda Item 3.6 for the October 21, 2025 meeting, urging the City Council to support Santa Clara County's Measure A. They emphasize the importance of this measure in mitigating significant funding cuts to the County's public health system, which could threaten essential services for residents. The letter is signed by Shannon Zhang, a Nonprofit Policy + Advocacy Fellow at SVCN.
Key points
SVCN represents over 170 nonprofit members in Santa Clara County.
The letter addresses agenda Item 3.6 for the October 21, 2025 meeting.
SVCN urges the City Council to approve a resolution supporting Measure A.
H.R.1 could lead to over $1 billion in funding cuts to the County's public health system.
Measure A is seen as a temporary measure to protect public hospitals.
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@ Outlook FW: SVCN re ltem 3.6 -- SUPPORT From City Clerk <city.clerk@sanjoseca.gov> Date Tue 10/21/2025 3:18 PM To Agendadesk <Agendadesk@sanjoseca.gov> From: shannon zhang PIN Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2025 2:33 PM To: The Office of Mayor Matt Mahan <mayor@sanjoseca.gov>; District1 <district1@sanjoseca.gov>; District2 <District2@sanjoseca.gov>; District3 <district3 @sanjoseca.gov>; District4 <District4@sanjoseca.gov>; District5 <District5@sanjoseca.gov>; District 6 <district6@sanjoseca.gov>; District7 <District7@sanjoseca.gov>; District8 <district8@sanjoseca.gov>; District9 <district9@sanjoseca.gov>; District 10 <District10@sanjoseca.gov>; Wilcox, Leland <Leland.Wilcox@sanjoseca.gov>; Maguire, Jennifer <jennifer.maguire@sanjoseca.gov> Cc: Reed, Jim <Jim.Reed@sanjoseca.gov>; Fruen, Joseph <Joseph.Fruen@sanjoseca.gov>; Arreola, Kiara <Kiara.Arreola@sanjoseca.gov>; Ramirez, Lucas <lucas.ramirez@sanjoseca.gov>; Gvatua, Alexander <Alexander.Gvatua@sanjoseca.gov>; lynn.lee@sanjoseca.gov; Nguyen, Lam <Lam.Nguyen@sanjoseca.gov>; Moreno, Brisa <Brisa.Moreno@sanjoseca.gov>; Zeelig, Aaron <Aaron.Zeelig@sanjoseca.gov>; Danino, Shawn <Shawn.Danino@sanjoseca.gov>; Gomez, David A...