Archive for February 2026
Economic Policies for Republican Resurgence featuring John Cochrane
Join us this month for an insightful and informative discussion with John H. Cochrane on where we stand today on economic and financial health and how Republicans can play an impactful role moving forward. “Economic Policies for Republican Resurgence” is the focus of SPARC’s speaker series in-person event at 6:00 pm on February 11. John…
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History San José’s February Newsletter 💌
February 6, 2026 View the duck-form teapot and many more gems in our newly-refreshed Valley Memories exhibit, now re-opened in the Pacific Hotel at History Park. Got a treasure that merits preservation?Learn more about donating to our Collection here!
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February 5, 2026
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February 5, 2026
Read MoreGavin Newsom is hoping you’ll ignore this message
January 30, 2026
Read MoreCalls to bail out local transit agencies don’t make economic sense
January 29, 2026 Pi.1415926535, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Here’s the standard narrative: the state’s transit systems are still struggling because of the COVID-19 lockdowns. Therefore, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), Muni and other public systems need a state bailout and higher sales taxes to avoid severe service cutbacks – and carry them over…
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☆ Opinion: Cultivating young common-sense activists doesn’t have to be like chasing rainbows
Special Reports October 11, 2023 Jean-Francois Millet: Garden Scene, 1854. Image by Wikimedia Commons 22-year-old Business major Jacob Spangler is SFSU’s College Republicans club president; he also holds office with the SF Republican Party/Young Republicans. In this Opp Now exclusive, Spangler analyzes what’s keeping young folks from meaningful political involvement, particularly at First Amendment-tentative institutions…
Read More☆ Hear that? If not, it’s thanks in part to local activist Tony Guan.
Special Reports February 3, 2026 When new flight routes started to rattle the skies above Sunnyvale and Cupertino, one local activist led the charge to push back. A voice for residents who felt helpless, Tony Guan and his grassroots team spent years fighting federal bureaucracies, to restore some measure of peace and quiet. An Opportunity…
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