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League of Women Voters to host Oct. 7 forum for county assessor candidates

September 21, 2025
League of Women Voters to host Oct. 7 forum for county assessor candidates

Candidate forum

The League of Women Voters of Cupertino-Sunnyvale is among the hosts of an Oct. 7 candidate forum and pro-con presentation.

Candidates for the unexpired term of Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone in the Nov. 4 special election will introduce themselves and answer questions submitted by attendees. The candidates are Yan Zhao, Rishi Kumar, Neysa Fligor, and Bryan Do.

The pro-con presentation will cover state Proposition 50 and the county’s Measure A.

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The hybrid event is hosted by the five League of Women Voters chapters in Santa Clara County. Attend in person at 7 p.m. at the Quinlan Community Center in Cupertino or participate via Zoom. Visit http://bit.ly/3I44y7C to register. A recording of the event will be posted to the Cupertino-Sunnyvale league’s website after the event.

Immigration resolution

The Sunnyvale School District’s Board of Education recently passed a resolution to limit immigration enforcement on school grounds and safeguard all students.

The resolution states that the district will not allow immigration enforcement officers on its campuses and will not share personal information about students or families with immigration enforcement. All requests for access or information by immigration enforcement officers must be immediately directed to the superintendent’s office, where they will be reviewed in consultation with the district’s legal counsel before any action is taken.

“This resolution sends a clear message that we are dedicated to protecting (all students’) right to an equitable education, regardless of their immigration status,” said board president Bridget Watson in a release.

To view the full resolution, visit http://bit.ly/4mkPsJ0.

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