Silicon Valley Leadership Group Explained

Silicon Valley Leadership Group
Type:Advocacy group
Founded Date:1978
Founder:David Packard
Location:2001 Gateway Place, Suite 101E, San Jose, California
Area Served:Silicon Valley
Focus:Technology business advocacy

The Silicon Valley Leadership Group (abbreviated SVLG) is a non-profit advocacy group in Silicon Valley, California, in the United States. Its members are businesses that operate in the valley and its purpose is to influence public policy relating to the valley.[1]

The organization was founded in 1978 by David Packard, co-founder of Hewlett-Packard, and represents more than 390 Silicon Valley's firms.[2]

History

The group was founded as the Santa Clara County Manufacturers Group (SCCMG) by David Packard in 1978, later becoming the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group. Like the Bay Area Council, it focused on regional politics. In the 1980s, it became the dominant business advocacy group in the Silicon Valley region, eclipsing chambers of commerce such as the San Jose Chamber of Commerce. By 1982, it counted 85 of the region's largest employers as members. In March 2005, it changed its name to Silicon Valley Leadership Group.[3] Carl Guardino served as CEO from January 1997 through July 2020. On July 23, 2020, Ahmad Thomas was named the new CEO effective August 10, 2020.

Issues

San Francisco Bay Area tax measures

The Silicon Valley Leadership Group was a key supporter of Regional Measure 3,[4] a $3 per-trip toll increase per vehicle to cross San Francisco Bay Area bridges, approved in June 2018 by 55 percent of Bay Area voters. SVLG is now a key partner along with the Bay Area Council and SPUR in proposing a $100 billion "mega tax" for November 2020 ballots, to pay for high-cost highway and transit projects[5] paid for over 40 years by a one-percent sales tax increase in all nine Bay Area counties.[6] Like RM3, the mega tax, called "Faster Bay Area" by proponents, would require state legislation to authorize the multi-county ballot tax measure. SVLG also supports another multi-county Bay Area 2020 tax increase, a 1/4-percent sales tax for further improvements to Caltrain service, which would apply in San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties.[7]

Santa Clara sales tax measures

The SVLG has been heavily involved with a number of sales tax increase measures in Santa Clara County; specifically 1996,[8] 2000,[8] and the failed June 2006 measure.[9] In June 2006, SVLG and the South Bay Labor Council outspent their opponents $1.2 million to $50,000 in an effort to raise the county sales tax further.[10] [11] In spite of this huge discrepancy SVLG lost.[12] [13]

At the same time SVLG was campaigning for increasing the local sales tax, they were en route to Sacramento on a lobbying junket to push for[14] two bills - SB 1291[15] and AB 2218[16] - that would have exempt companies from state sales taxes for purchasing equipment used in manufacturing and research.

Immigration reform

SVLG advocates immigration reform in the United States,[17] claiming there is a growing lack of skilled labor in Silicon Valley that could be closed by immigration.[18] Specifically, the SVLG advocates increasing the number of H-1B visas and easing access to green cards.[19] [20]

U.S. Patents and Trademarks Office

SVLG has supported San Jose in its bid for a regional patent office.[21] In 2012, the group claimed the confirmation of San Jose as a host of one of the four regional offices a "big win".[22]

Electrification of Caltrain

The Silicon Valley Leadership Group has worked in coordination with local leaders to fund the electrification of Caltrain.[23] In May 2017, the Federal Transit Administration approved a $647 million grant for the project.[24] SVLG CEO Carl Guardino described the confirmation of the federal grant as "the major holidays wrapped into one with a beautiful Caltrain bow around it.” In July 2017, a group including Guardino, Caltrain's CEO, elected officials and business leaders celebrated the official groundbreaking of the Caltrain project.[25]

Local philanthropy

Starting in 2004, the Group has sponsored an annual charity "Turkey Trot" run, with the proceeds going to local charities. The annual target is $1 million of contributions.[26]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Highlights of Silicon Valley Leadership Group's June 2011 Energy Summit . Triple Pundit . https://web.archive.org/web/20160121234016/http://www.triplepundit.com/2011/07/highlights-silicon-valley-leadership-groups-june-2011-energy-summit/ . January 21, 2016 . Justine Burt . July 18, 2011 . dead . mdy .
  2. Web site: The Silicon Valley Leadership Group - About Us.
  3. Suburban Reformers: Progressive Reform Movements and the Making of Silicon Valley, 1880–1980. PhD. Steven F.. Wolpern. Pennsylvania State University. May 2013. 173.
  4. News: Sheyner . Gennady . Peninsula leaders split over transportation measure . 24 June 2019 . Palo Alto Online . 3 May 2018.
  5. News: Baldassari . Erin . Mega-measure: $100 billion traffic-busting tax plan for the Bay Area taking shape . 24 June 2019 . The Mercury News . 8 June 2019.
  6. News: Baldassari . Erin . Bay Area voters: 'Yes, we'll pay to fix traffic' but middling support for housing plan . 24 June 2019 . The Mercury News . 25 March 2019.
  7. News: Sheyner . Gennady . Governor signs off on Caltrain sales-tax measure . 24 June 2019 . Palo Alto Online . 10 October 2017.
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20071026211634/http://www.svlg.net/about/staff/guardino.html
  9. http://www.svrtc-vta.org/top10questions.asp
  10. http://www.sworddance.com/blog/2006/03/25/how-to-get-sued-by-the-big-boys
  11. http://vtawatch.blogspot.com/2006/03/svlg-operative-files-suit-to-hide-its.html
  12. http://www.sccgov.org/elections/results/june2006/
  13. Web site: Letters to the Editor. 19. Patrick Moore . Transportation Chair . Sierra Club . Loma Prieta Chapter .
  14. Web site: Silicon Valley Leadership Group wants support for sales tax exemptions for larger businesses. April 19, 2006. San Jose Mercury News.
  15. http://leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=sb_1291&sess=0506 SB 1291
  16. http://leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=ab_2218&sess=0506 AB 2218
  17. Web site: Tech and agriculture industries team up to lobby for immigration reform. The Hill. Jennifer Martinez. 1 Aug 2013. 10 Nov 2014.
  18. Web site: Immigration Reform Pressures Mount. Inc.com. Jeremy Quittner. 26 Nov 2013. 10 Nov 2014.
  19. Web site: If you want to see immigration reform in 2014, contact John Boehner. Silicon Valley Business Journal. Greg Baumann. 2 Apr 2014. 10 Nov 2014.
  20. Web site: Tech amasses lobbying clout on immigration. Silicon Valley Business Journal. Lauren Hepler. 5 Apr 2014. 11 Nov 2014.
  21. Web site: Silicon Valley Leaders Propose San Jose as a Satellite Location for U.S. Patent Office. svlg.org. en-US. 2018-07-01.
  22. Web site: Regional Patent Office for Silicon Valley; Big Win for the Leadership Group and Its Partners. svlg.org. en-US. 2018-07-01.
  23. Web site: Accomplishments. svlg.org. en-US. 2018-07-01.
  24. News: Feds approve $647 million grant for Caltrain electrification project. 2017-05-22. The Mercury News. 2018-07-01. en-US.
  25. Web site: Historic Groundbreaking for Caltrain Electrification. svlg.org. en-US. 2018-07-01.
  26. Web site: Applied Materials Silicon Valley Turkey Trot celebrates 15 years of family, friends, fun, fitness & philanthropy. November 20, 2019.