
Ambitious plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions mingled with concerns about San Jose’s daunting fiscal challenges and potential overregulation during a climate-focused election forum quizzing the candidates running for District 9’s City Council seat. The race’s five candidates spent an hour at the Cambrian Branch Library Saturday answering questions and sharing their visions for how the city should meet its goal of net carbon emission neutrality by 2030. The candidates vying for the District 9 seat are Scott Hughes, who serves as chief of staff for terming out incumbent Vice Mayor Pam Foley, serial entrepreneur Mike Hennessy, longtime city employee…
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