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Weekly summary for Santa Clara County
Jun 8, 2026 to Jun 14, 2026 • Updated Jun 10, 2026
In Santa Clara County, recent Board of Supervisors meetings in early 2026 addressed several quality of life topics, including mental health, clean energy, and public health budget adjustments. The Public Safety & Justice Committee received updates on the county budget and state-federal funding, along with a report from the Office of Children and Families Policy. Discussions also covered child-abuse treatment services and healthcare equipment donations.
Key developments:
- County budget and funding updates reviewed by the Public Safety & Justice Committee
- Report received from the Office of Children and Families Policy
- Agreements and budget modifications related to child-abuse treatment and public health services
- Broader discussions on clean energy, mental health, education, and environmental issues
What to watch: Future Board of Supervisors meetings may provide more detailed actions or decisions on these quality of life priorities.
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Board of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee's 2026-03-24 meeting centered on county budget and state-federal funding update and Held from March 24, 2026 (Item No. 14): Receive report from the Office of Chil…
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