San Jose faces up to a $65 million shortfall. Could a hotel tax increase improve the city’s finances?
Faced with a potential budget shortfall of up to $65 million, San Jose is weighing a ballot measure to raise hotel taxes, as the city needs an infusion of cash to fund critical services amid stagnating revenue.
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