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July 22, 2004
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Setting the record straight—AYA gives full disclosure
New questions raised:who’s in charge?
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By Kymberli W. Brady
Staff Writer
Recent reports attacking the lucidity of the Almaden Youth Association’s [AYA] books—and thereby questioning its motives—has city officials as well as AYA board members crying “foul” and raising questions whether the fortuitous timing is merely a disingenuous effort by the opposition to dishearten the community and halt the project days before the Environmental Impact Report [EIR] is scheduled to be released for public review.
“I believe they [South Almaden Valley Rural Alliance (SAVRA)] are behind this whole thing,” states AYA President Dan Smyth in response to a July 15 article in a local publication. Read more... |
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De La Rosa and Pyle on par at money raising
Candidates begin scrutinizing fund-raising efforts
By Sheila Sanchez
Staff Writer
San Jose District 10 City Council candidates Rich De La Rosa and Nancy Pyle have raised about the same amount of money during the last campaign financial disclosure period, which ends this month.
The candidates reported they collected nearly $30,000 each Feb. 15 to June 30 from supporters to help pay for campaign expenses.
By law, the candidates can’t spend more than the $89,286 Read more...
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