Measure A on the Nov. 4 ballot in Santa Clara County would raise the sales tax by five-eighths of a cent.
The measure would push the sales tax rate to at least 9.75% in the county, with higher rates in Los Gatos (9.875%), San Jose (10%), Milpitas (10%) and Campbell (10.5%).
For example, in San Jose, where the sales tax is currently 9.375%, a consumer pays an additional $9.38 on a $100 purchase. If Measure A passes, the tax would add another 62 cents, making the total sales tax $10 for that same $100 purchase. Prescription medicines and most groceries are exempt from sales tax.
The increase would raise $330 million a year, according to county officials. Â It could be used for any legitimate government purpose, but county officials say they plan to use the funds solely to offset federal health care funding cuts.
Yes: Retired county doctors Sara Cody and Dennis Low argue that Measure A is needed to offset the federal cuts, especially the loss of Medicaid funds. Without the tax increase, health care services will be cut and some county hospitals may not survive.
No: Â Pat Waite, president of Citizens for Fiscal Responsibility, says the county has a history of profligate spending. It should use existing resources responsibly, efficiently and effectively before asking for more taxes.
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Originally Published: October 10, 2025 at 3:45 AM PDT