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The memorandum discusses the City Council's support for Measure A, a state ballot measure for the November 2025 election. Measure A proposes a temporary sales tax increase in Santa Clara County to address funding losses from recent federal legislation affecting public services. The City Attorney is directed to prepare a resolution supporting this measure, which aims to mitigate the impact of federal cuts on healthcare and food assistance for residents.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council from City Attorney Nora Frimann.
Measure A is qualified for the November 4, 2025, special election.
The measure proposes a 0.625% sales tax increase for five years to offset federal funding losses.
Santa Clara County anticipates over $1 billion in annual revenue loss due to federal legislation.
The estimated revenue from Measure A is $330 million annually, which can be used for healthcare and social services.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: 10/28/25 25-1175 2.10 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: NORA FRIMANN City Attorney SUBJECT: MEASURE A NOVEMBER 2025 BALLOT DATE: October 24, 2025 RECOMMENDATION Adopt a resolution of the Council of the City of San José taking a position of support on Measure A, a state ballot measure that is qualified for the California special election on November 4, 2025. BACKGROUND Recent federal legislation (“H.R. 1”) enacted on July 4, 2025, cut federal support for public services, including substantial reductions for Medicaid (known as Medi-Cal in California) and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (known as CalFresh in California). Santa Clara County (“County”) anticipates more than $1 billion annually in lost revenue due to H.R. 1 that would put access to healthcare and food assistance at risk for thousands of families in the County, including one in four County residents (465,000) relying on Medi-Cal, and 133,000 County residents relying on CalFresh for food assistance. Medi-Cal funding accounts for more than half of all revenue for Santa Clara Valley Healthcare, the County’s healthcare delivery system. Santa Clara Valley Healthcare...
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This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San Jose supporting Santa Clara County Measure A, which is set for the California Special Election on November 4, 2025. The resolution addresses the anticipated loss of over $1 billion in annual revenue for the County due to federal legislation, which threatens access to healthcare and food assistance for many residents. Measure A proposes a 0.625% sales tax to help offset this loss and maintain funding for essential health and safety services.
Key points
The resolution supports Santa Clara County Measure A for the November 4, 2025 Special Election.
Measure A proposes a 0.625% retail transactions and use tax for five years.
The County expects to lose over $1 billion annually due to federal legislation cutting public service funding.
The estimated revenue from Measure A is $330 million annually, which would help support healthcare and social services.
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NVF:KMM:KMF 10/10/2025 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE TAKING A POSITION IN SUPPORT OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY MEASURE A THAT IS QUALIFIED FOR THE CALIFORNIA SPECIAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 4, 2025 WHEREAS, recent federal legislation (“H.R. 1”) enacted on July 4, 2025, cut federal support for public services, including substantial reductions for Medicaid (known as Medi-Cal in California) and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (known as CalFresh in California); and WHEREAS, Santa Clara County (“County”) anticipates more than $1 billion annually in lost revenue due to H.R. 1 that would put access to healthcare and food assistance at risk for thousands of families in the County, including one in four County residents (465,000) relying on Medi-Cal, and 133,000 County residents relying on CalFresh for food assistance; and WHEREAS, Medi-Cal funding accounts for more than half of all revenue for Santa Clara Valley Healthcare, the County’s healthcare delivery system; and WHEREAS, Santa Clara Valley Healthcare operates three of the five general acute care hospitals, the only two trauma centers, the only burn center, as well as...