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At least four mailers have hit San Jose mailboxes in recent weeks with a disclosure showing “major funding” from Solutions Silicon Valley.

San José Spotlight is the city's first nonprofit news organization dedicated to independent political and business reporting.
At least four mailers have hit San Jose mailboxes in recent weeks with a disclosure showing “major funding” from Solutions Silicon Valley.

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The letter claims this news organization’s reporting contains “false and misleading statements” and demanded corrections be issued.