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County of Santa Clara Seeks Preliminary Injunction to Block President Trump’s Unconstitutional Executive Order

County Requests Swift Federal Court Action to Protect Nearly $1.7 Billion in Funds Used for Critical Health, Safety, and Social Services SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIF. – Today, the County of Santa Clara asked a federal court to prevent the Trump Administration from implementing an unconstitutional executive order stripping all federal funding from state and local …

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San Francisco sues Trump for withdrawing funds from sanctuary cities

Los Angeles, Jan 31 (EFE).- San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee announced Tuesday that the California city has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over his decision to withdrawn federal funds for “sanctuary cities,” which protect undocumented migrants from deportation. Last week, Trump signed an executive order to deny federal funds to cities that refuse …

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Mayor Liccardo names Magdalena Carrasco as Vice Mayor

SAN JOSE – Mayor Sam Liccardo today named Councilmember Magdalena Carrasco as his choice to serve as San José’s next Vice Mayor. “Magdalena brings a strong voice, real-world experience, and an unwavering commitment to expanding opportunities for the many residents in our community who struggle to survive and make a better life for their children.” …

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The Journey of Táo

SAN JOSE, Calif.– The Journey of Táo (Kitchen God) is a lunar year-end celebration of Vietnamese-American arts. The City of San José will be holding this event for the first time in January 2017 at the San José City Hall Rotunda.  The event is conceived and supported by City of San Jose Councilmember Tam Nguyen and the …

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City of San José reaches tentative agreement with San José Police Officers Association on new 3.5-year contract

San José, CA – The City of San José and the San José Police Officers Association (SJPOA) have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract that includes wage increases spread over the next 3.5 years as part of the City’s ongoing efforts to address SJPD’s chronic staffing challenges and rebuild the department. “Rebuilding the …

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The Mexican Museum Announces 2017 Membership Campaign January 16 – February 17

New members receive special offers while supporting museum arts and education programming SAN FRANCISCO, CA – January 12, 2017 – The Mexican Museum the premier museum of Mexican, Chicano, and Latin American art, culture, and heritage, invites Bay Area individuals, organizations, and businesses to become new museum members during its 2017 Annual Membership Campaign running …

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