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San José Approves New Immigrant Funding in City Budget, With Cuts and Reserve Spending
The City Council approved a spending plan that fills a $50.3 million shortfall. The blow to the budget was softened by voters’ approval of the Measure A hotel tax hike.
What happened
According to KQED’s source item, San José Approves New Immigrant Funding in City Budget, With Cuts and Reserve Spending, The City Council approved a spending plan that fills a $50.3 million shortfall. The blow to the budget was softened by voters’ approval of the Measure A hotel tax hike.
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- San José Approves New Immigrant Funding in City Budget, With Cuts and Reserve SpendingKQED - 2026-06-10T01:45:09+00:00
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