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Moss Landing Power Plant Fire last night
January 17, 2025, 5:58 a.m. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SETS EMERGENCY MEETING TO DEAL WITH MOSS LANDING FIRE Last night's disastrous fire at the Vistra battery storage facility at the Moss Landing power...
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With his background as a certified financial planner to bolster his claim, Mike Wasserman says he has a “head for numbers and heart for people.” And his heart is firmly set on serving the people in public office. He was first elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2010, and reelected in 2014 and 2018, and was tapped as president for 2021. Wasserman represents District 1, the largest of Santa Clara County’s five districts at 700 square miles and 400,000 residents in part of San Jose and all of Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy. He is married to his college sweetheart, Kim, and they have two grown children and three French bulldogs.
Alma mater: University of Southern California (bachelor’s degree in psychology)
Notable quote: “With two years left on my final term, I look forward to doing the most good for the most people possible, especially against the backdrop of the hardships that the COVID-19 pandemic has placed on each and every one of us.“ (Read more in his guest column for Morgan Hill Life.)
Other Offices Held: Los Gatos Town Council, 2002-2010 (including two terms as mayor)
Committee and board assignments: Wasserman serves on 28 committees, including the Santa Clara County Library District, Traffic Safe Communities Network, South County United for Health, the Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency Governing Board, and the Emergency Operational Area Council.
From San Jose Spotlight...
Santa Clara County supervisors could relax restrictions on how much they can raise for their reelection campaigns.
From Morgan Hill Times...
Santa Clara County will be conducting the 2025 Point-In-Time Count of unhoused residents next week, and is seeking volunteers to help.
From Local News Matters...
From The Mercury News...
Santa Clara County jail deaths reached a 20-year high in 2024.Ten people died in the custody of the Sheriff's Office last year across the main jail, Elmwood Correctional Facility and county hospitals where deputies transported incarcerated people for medical care. More than half of the total deaths happened at the Elmwood facility in Milpitas. The number of deaths doubled from five in 2023.
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