Posts in Special Reports
☆ Ex-SCC Democrat breaks down Dems’ latest double standards

Swanee Edwards — County Central Committee member since 2008, longtime campaign runner/Endorsement Committee member, and as-of-late ex-Democrat — unpacks the local Dem Party’s recent hypocritical actions. While endorsing nonpartisan Johnny Khamis earned the boot for several like Edwards and Tovar, other favored councilmembers remain protected from criticism. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ What candidate Khamis is looking for in new County CEO

After a rushed and strange, secretive process, the county announced that James Williams will be replacing retiring CEO Jeff Smith with James Williams, the county’s attorney. Supervisor Candidate Johnny Khamis notes that the process seemed hasty and flawed, but offers some advice for CEO-appointee Williams. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Ensuring academic success for all students: CUHSD candidates weigh in

Campbell Union High School District board candidates Elisabeth Halliday and James Kim turn their attention to student performance within the CUHSD. Both unpack their plans to sustain increased academic achievement stats in the district, especially for students facing “opportunity gap[s].” Other CUHSD candidates have not yet replied. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Prop 30 to promote “green (energy) shoots” via EV market?

UC Berkeley energy professor James Rector, senior “Clean Transportation” engineer David Reichmuth, and energy consultant Ronald Stein analyze California’s Proposition 30 and its promises to boost zero-emission vehicle infrastructure. Their varied takes on the initiative below. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Prop 1 and pregnancy centers: Experts weigh in

Clocking in at 78 words, California’s proposed constitutional amendment has more than perplexed locals and advocacy orgs. Opp Now has led journalistic efforts to investigate what Prop 1 means for late-term abortion legislation. In this installment, local constitutional lawyers/orgs parse Prop 1’s implications for pregnancy resource centers (PRCs). An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ FUHSD board candidates dissect district’s successes

Ranked #9 in the Golden State, the Fremont Union High School District is a renowned leader in test scores, graduation rates, and course offerings. All FUHSD board candidates (Kou, Arness, Price, Kim, and Nakano-Matsumoto) identify how the district got to this point — and how they’ll continue cultivating success when elected. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Campbell USD board candidate scrutinizes “Keep schools clean” bond

CUSD board hopeful Vivian Mills critiques the latest-proposed districtwide bond measure: $96 million, to be dedicated to “leaky roofs” and other basic building maintenance. Mills questions the district’s historic lack of accountable spending, and why Measure T is overshadowing constituents’ concerns about student success. Candidates Nguyen, Freedman, Miller, Crownover, and Cohen have not yet replied. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ CUHSD board candidates on overcoming divisiveness amidst political diversity

Campbell Union High School District board candidates James Kim and Elisabeth Halliday address pursuing unity on boards with ideologically diverse members. In the thick of contentious conversations around CUHSD board campaigns, Kim and Halliday emphasize that school boards must serve constituents first and foremost — not squabble and build petty divides. Other CUHSD candidates have not yet replied. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Local progressives use Trump-like tactics to silence legit political debate

If you’re rolling your eyes at the over-the-top accusations made by local left wing advocates against moderate candidates in this election cycle, you’re not alone. The Opp Now team analyzes how local lefty advocates are, in fact, cribbing Big Lie tactics from The Trump Team in their unhinged 2022 campaign schemes. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Towards “less is more” city governance: MV Libertarian critiques zoning/housing law

Former Mountain View mayor and two-term councilmember John Inks sat down with Opp Now to discuss his view on local zoning and housing issues — including the dangers of historic home designation and authoritative approval processes. Inks also offers his “capsule version of Libertarianism,” and how it informs his policy approach. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ SCC Sheriff candidate on the need for transparent, accountable police depts

In a chat with Opp Now, Santa Clara Sheriff hopeful Bob Jonsen discusses how he would rectify, if elected, the Office of Correction and Law Enforcement Monitoring’s (OCLEM) lack of collaborative oversight with independent reviewers. Candidate Kevin Jensen has not yet replied. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Libertarian Brian Holtz makes his case against land use restrictions

Brian Holtz — the Santa Clara County Libertarian Party Campaigns Committee chair — contends that citywide constraints on land use spike up housing prices, manufacture unnecessary scarcity, and invite discriminatory practices. Unpacking his Libertarian mindset towards governance, Holtz advocates for an end to onerous ordinances in areas like parking and lot minimums. An Opp Now exclusive.

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