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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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In November 2020, Otto Lee was elected to serve as supervisor for District 3, which includes north Sunnyvale, Milpitas, and the Alviso, Berryessa, East Foothills, Evergreen and Rosemary Gardens neighborhoods of San Jose. The son of immigrants from Hong Kong, Otto Lee was 15 when his family moved to California. Lee’s father, an attorney, supported the family as a restaurant owner; Lee went on to earn a law degree.
Following in the footsteps of his grandfather, who served during World War II, Lee joined the U.S. Navy, serving in active duty during the Gulf War. He then served for two decades in the Navy Reserves, until 2008, when he was recalled for active duty in Iraq. He is now retired and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his 28 years of honorable service. Lee is the co-founder of an intellectual property law firm in San José, where he has served as lead attorney for more than 20 years. He and his wife, Sally, reside in Sunnyvale with their three daughters.
Notable quote: “Systemic racial inequity still exists in 2020. For example, Latinos account for less than 25% of the student population in the UC/CSU system, while the Latino population in California is reaching close to 40%. This imbalance is shocking and a clear reminder that the status quo is not working.” —Otto Lee, in an op-ed for the Mercury News on Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 5
Alma maters: University of California, Berkeley (bachelor’s of science in chemical and nuclear engineering), University of California, Hastings College of the Law (doctor of law)
Other offices held: Sunnyvale Planning Commission, Sunnyvale City Council (2003- 2011)
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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