Posts in Special Reports
☆ Hinkle: SV school bonds promise “technology.” Do they really prepare students for tech jobs?

This year’s June ballot will once again ask voters to take out a loan, says Mark Hinkle, President of the Silicon Valley Taxpayers Association & Vice Chair of the Santa Clara Libertarian Party. He says bonds can cost twice the borrowed amount over 30 years, for technology that becomes obsolete in just five years. An Opportunity Now exclusive warning for 2026.

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☆ Hear that? If not, it’s thanks in part to local activist Tony Guan.

When new flight routes started to rattle the skies above Sunnyvale and Cupertino, one local activist led the charge to push back. A voice for residents who felt helpless, Tony Guan and his grassroots team spent years fighting federal bureaucracies, to restore some measure of peace and quiet. An Opportunity Now exclusive Q&A.

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☆ Verbica: A Philip K Dick future is underway. Will taxpayers regret it?

In 2026, innovation spurred by Silicon Valley will bring sci-fi closer to reality, suggests Peter Verbica. But as airborne Joby cabs and Amazon drones deliver us from inconvenience, so too might technology help the taxman get creative. The GOP candidate for CA’s 19th congressional district also warns that class divides and ubiquitous surveillance could subordinate the rights of the citizen. An Opportunity Now exclusive look ahead.

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☆ Coupal: taxpayers hoped CA courts would protect Prop 13. They didn’t. Can voters now stop runaway taxes?

A scaled-down measure to Save Prop 13 could make it on the CA ballot this year, says Jon Coupal. It would repeal real estate transfer taxes above .11%, and raise the bar for local special taxes to a 2/3 majority vote. In this Opportunity Now exclusive 2026 forecast, the Howard Jarvis Taxpayer Association President fears CA politicians will continue to manipulate the ballot process and drive cities toward bankruptcy.

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☆ Taxapalooza 2026

Bay Area's premier tax-and-spend concert series –Taxapalooza –announces 2026 headliners. An Opp Now exclusive. 

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☆ Moses: will SV cities keep taxing their way to short-term solvency? A “budget and service reckoning” looms

Nobody’s arguing a city can’t survive year-to-year by deferring maintenance and raising taxes. But Mark Moses, author of The Municipal Financial Crisis, cautions that if Silicon Valley cities fixate on this year’s budget cycle, they risk ignoring the “compounding burden” of underlying, unaddressed liabilities. This could mean major service cuts by the end of the decade. An Opportunity Now exclusive warning for 2026.

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☆ Khamis: SV leaders will ask for more taxes. Deregulation does “a lot more” to fix housing.

“There have been so many fees and taxes that have driven out all the developers,” says Silicon Valley Business Alliance’s Johnny Khamis. He’s hopeful that rolling back fees will increase building, not just downtown high-rises but throughout San Jose. Will voters keep trusting the tax hikers who still haven’t fixed housing, health care, transportation or mental health services? An Opportunity Now exclusive.

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☆ Pefley sees a statewide renaissance coming in 2026

CA Assembly 28 candidate Carol Pefley looks forward to a 2026 characterized by an end to gaslighting and systemic misgovernment, and a statewide rebirth of accountability, growth, and community spirit. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Joffe: Silicon Valley is the center of innovation. Could that all change in 2026?

Our region is synonymous with success. But Marc Joffe warns a raft of tax measures this year could prove “existential,” forcing voters to decide whether Silicon Valley rewards innovation, or punishes it. One major ticket to savings, he argues, is driverless buses and trains. Will voters agree? Or will they keep funding a legacy system? An Opportunity Now exclusive forecast for 2026.

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☆ Either dupes or dissemblers

Mayor Mahan and DA Rosen say they were duped by the county on Measure A. Is their remorse convincing? An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ In politics, lowered expectations lead to painfully slow progress

Opp Now's newest writer, Cristabel Cruz, wonders why SV politicians refuse to acknowledge their failure to deliver on promises.  And why SV voters let them get away with it. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ Wendt: Measure A emboldened the tax-hikers. Will Silicon Valley ever reclaim affordability?

Santa Clara County’s Measure A sales tax hike was just the beginning, warns Matt Wendt of the South County Business Alliance. In an Opportunity Now exclusive2026 prediction, he says that progressive politicians will “push for a whole bunch of new taxes.” Will moderates and independents fight back? Or will they support another cycle of reckless spending?

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