While San Francisco hogs headlines on homelessness and crime, its southern neighbor, San Jose, has been quietly making bold moves — and seeing substantial results. Frustrated by years of progressive policies, voters elected Mayor Matt Mahan, who campaigned on a platform of reform. Since taking office, he has streamlined regulatory processes, strengthened law enforcement, and leveraged Silicon Valley’s innovative spirit to tackle the city’s most pressing challenges. The Washington Examiner spent several days on the ground in San Jose to gain deeper insight into the city’s evolving landscape. Part 1 of this series, The San Jose Way, takes a look at the leadership of the Democratic mayor.
SAN JOSE, California—San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan isn’t interested in ideology. He’s into results, even if that makes him a few high-profile enemies along the way.
He’s stood his ground against Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) on the homelessness crisis, advocated tough-on-crime measures that have ticked off members of his own party, and instituted what is believed to be one of the first performance models that ties pay raises for senior staff and council members to measurable results…