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Matter SCC-129295

Consider the County Executive's revised Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Recommended Budget for the Office of the County Executive, including the Local Agency Formation Commission, and Risk Management.

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Fiscal/Budget Item Printout

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The document is a communication from James R. Williams, County Executive, to the Board of Supervisors regarding the revised budget for FY 2026-2027 for the Office of the County Executive. It includes a recommendation for the Board to consider the budget and suggests a possible action for final approval on June 18, 2026.

Key points
  • The document is addressed to the Board of Supervisors.
  • It discusses the FY 2026-2027 Revised County Executive Recommended Budget.
  • The budget pertains to the Office of the County Executive, including the Local Agency Formation Commission and Risk Management.
  • A recommendation for final consideration and approval is suggested for June 18, 2026.

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County of Santa Clara Office of the County Executive 129295 DATE: June 15, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: James R. Williams, County Executive SUBJECT: FY 2026-2027 Revised County Executive Recommended Budget for Office of the County Executive RECOMMENDED ACTION Consider the County Executive's revised Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Recommended Budget for the Office of the County Executive, including the Local Agency Formation Commission, and Risk Management. Possible action: Refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. Board of Supervisors: Sylvia Arenas, Betty Duong, Otto Lee, Susan Ellenberg, Margaret Abe-Koga County Executive: James R. Williams Page 1 of 1
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Public Comment

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SURJ Santa Clara County submitted a letter requesting the Board of Supervisors to allocate an additional $200,000 from the Federal Response Reserve to sustain funding for the Rapid Response Network during the FY 2026–2027 Budget Hearings. The letter highlights the high rates of targeted enforcement operations by ICE in Santa Clara County and emphasizes the importance of the Rapid Response Network in supporting the community during these operations.

Key points
  • SURJ Santa Clara County requests an additional $200,000 for the Rapid Response Network.
  • The request is made during the FY 2026–2027 Budget Hearings.
  • Santa Clara County has one of the highest rates of targeted ICE enforcement in California.
  • The Rapid Response Network provides verified information and support to impacted residents.
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BoardOperations From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: SURJ Santa Clara County Friday, June 12, 2026 1:34 PM District1; District2; district3@bos.sccgov.org; district4@bos.sccgov.org; District5; BoardOperations [EXTERNAL] FY 2026–2027 Budget Hearings: Sustain Funding for the Rapid Response Network (Federal Response Reserve) SURJ_RRN_Federal_Response_Reserve_Letter_20260612.pdf Please see attached letter. Thanks, SURJ Santa Clara County 1 SURJ Santa Clara County c/o Urban Sanctuary 80 South 5th Street San José, CA, 95112 June 12th, 2026 Supervisor Sylvia Arenas, District 1 Supervisor Betty Duong, District 2 Supervisor Otto Lee, District 3 Supervisor Susan Ellenberg, District 4 Supervisor Margaret Abe-Koga, District 5 Re: FY 2026–2027 Budget Hearings: Sustain Funding for the Rapid Response Network (Federal Response Reserve) Dear Supervisors, We write to ask that the Board sustain its commitment to the Rapid Response Network by allocating an additional $200,000 from the Federal Response Reserve. We know this budget year is a hard one, and our ask honors that reality. Preserve what you have already committed. That funding built the infrastructure, the trust, and the relationships that...
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Public Comment No. 2

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The document contains multiple public comments requesting the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors to allocate the full $1.3 million from the Federal Response Reserve for immigration services during the budget hearing on June 15. The comments emphasize the importance of sustaining funding for legal services, highlighting the significant impact of ICE enforcement in Santa Clara County. The total allocation for immigration services would reach $8 million if the funding is approved. The comments express concern about the potential loss of vital legal positions and support staff if funding is not maintained.

Key points
  • Request for $1.3 million allocation from Federal Response Reserve for immigration services.
  • Total allocation for immigration services would reach $8 million if approved.
  • Santa Clara County has one of the highest rates of targeted enforcement operations in California.
  • Data indicates three times more detentions in Santa Clara County compared to other Bay Area counties.
  • 11 of the 15 cities in Santa Clara County have been impacted by ICE enforcement.
  • Concerns about losing vital legal positions and support staff if funding is not sustained.
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From: To: Subject: Date: Kathryn Hedges BoardOperations; district4@bos.sccgov.org; District5; District2; district3@bos.sccgov.org; District1 [EXTERNAL] Additional Funding for Legal Service Providers - 6/15 Item #15 Monday, June 15, 2026 3:08:02 AM Dear Supervisors: I am a past member of the Rapid Response Network. I am writing to request that you sustain funding for immigration services by allocating the full $1.3M from the Federal Response Reserve for Item #15 of the Budget Hearing on Monday, June 15. We recognize that the budget environment is challenging, and our ask is not to increase but to preserve what you have already committed – funding that has significantly strengthened the infrastructure and relationships that make this work possible. Allocating the $1.3M from the Federal Response Reserve would bring the total allocation to immigration services to $8M. Santa Clara County is amongst the most impacted communities in the state. While we have not experienced the large-scale raids seen in cities like Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and Chicago, we face one of the highest – if not the highest – rates of targeted enforcement operations in California. Based on data shared across...