League of Women Voters to host Oct. 7 forum for county assessor candidates
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League of Women Voters to host Oct. 7 forum for county assessor candidates
"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 former 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."
"Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE), a Sunnyvale-based clean electricity provider, is issuing at total of $33 million to its customers through a one-time automatic bill credit. Residential customers in Cupertino and other South Bay cities will receive a credit of approximately $50-nearly 24% of the average total monthly energy bill. Nonresidential customers will also receive a credit, which will be determined by the customers' historic energy use. Credits will be automatically applied to upcoming PG&E bills for electricity used in August."
The League of Women Voters chapters in Santa Clara County are hosting an Oct. 7 hybrid candidate forum and pro-con presentation at 7 p.m. at the Quinlan Community Center in Cupertino with Zoom participation available. Four candidates for the unexpired term of former Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone—Yan Zhao, Rishi Kumar, Neysa Fligor, and Bryan Do—will introduce themselves and answer attendee-submitted questions. The pro-con presentation will cover state Proposition 50 and the county Measure A. Silicon Valley Clean Energy will issue $33 million in one-time automatic bill credits, with residential credits around $50 applied to upcoming PG&E bills; nonresidential credits will follow historic usage. A recording of the forum will be posted to the Cupertino-Sunnyvale league website and registration is available at http://bit.ly/3I44y7C.
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