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County and DA outline event preparedness, data and funding gaps; commission forwards budget recommendations to Board
Summary
The District Attorney—s Office, county staff and a research partner reported on operational plans for large 2026 sporting events, local vulnerability data, and county funding shortfalls; the commission unanimously moved to forward staffing, overtime and resource gaps to the Board of Supervisors for midyear and FY2026-27 budget consideration.
Santa Clara County officials and the District Attorney—s Office told the Human Trafficking Commission on Dec. 15 that they are ramping up law-enforcement and service responses ahead of major 2026 sporting events and that county funding shortfalls could limit services for survivors.
Lieutenant Josh Singleton, speaking for the District Attorney—s Office Human Trafficking Task Force, said investigators will stand up an operational center in Sunnyvale for the Super Bowl operational window and requested $27,456 in overtime for task-force personnel. "For Super Bowl specifically, we're requesting $27,456 in overtime," Singleton said, adding that temporary assignments of five additional district-attorney investigators are planned to…
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