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Rosanne Foust on San Mateo County’s Economy, Housing, Transit, AI, and the Future of Business

Rosanne Foust on San Mateo County’s Economy, Housing, Transit, AI, and the Future of Business

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On this episode of The Game, Mark Simon and Bob Marks are joined by Rosanne Foust, President and CEO of the San Mateo County Economic Development Association, for a conversation about the economic and political future of San Mateo County.

They discuss the local economy, tech layoffs, housing affordability, workforce development, artificial intelligence, office vacancies, transit funding, and the role of major employers in shaping the region. Rosanne also offers her take on county politics, regional leadership, and how San Mateo County can continue to grow while addressing inequality and cost-of-living pressures.

In the bullpen, Mark and Bob discuss the crowded California governor’s race and what it means for the Democratic field.


Time Breaks

0:00 Intro

0:26 Rosanne Foust joins the show

1:28 San Mateo County’s economic outlook

2:42 Tech layoffs and employment trends

4:17 Cost of living and younger generations

6:51 SAMCEDA’s role in the local economy

9:41 Housing challenges and solutions

12:58 AI and the future of work

16:00 Development, density, and community pushback

20:07 Hillsdale redevelopment

22:16 Billionaire tax debate

24:26 Wealth, philanthropy, and community responsibility

30:45 Transit tax and county funding

32:25 Business concerns in San Mateo County

34:26 Prop. 13 and split roll taxes

36:23 Office vacancies and commercial real estate

37:54 The county’s political identity

40:24 Should San Mateo County have a mayor?

43:32 Bullpen: governor’s race discussion

50:54 Outro


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