San Mateo says campaign reform, not election changes, will bolster minority candidates
San Mateo County filed a motion on June 13 to dismiss a lawsuit over what the plaintiffs claim is a violation of voters’ rights.
San Mateo County filed a motion on June 13 to dismiss a lawsuit over what the plaintiffs claim is a violation of voters’ rights.
San Mateo’s Board of Supervisors recently approved over $100,000 in funding to pay for initiatives to support to local nonprofits fighting foreclosures in the county. For credit counselors such as Keisha Woods with Northern California Urban Development in East Palo Alto, that aid means hope for homeowners in a county underserved by larger organizations battling foreclosures.