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Housing package with Liccardo’s bills sails through Congress, stifled by Trump
President Trump refused to sign on Wednesday the most significant federal housing reform package in more than 30 years, canceling a scheduled signing ceremony. The housing package included four bills spearheaded by Rep. Sam Liccardo, whose district includes Palo Alto, Mountain View and Menlo Park.
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What happened
According to Mountain View Voice’s source item, Housing package with Liccardo’s bills sails through Congress, stifled by Trump, President Trump refused to sign on Wednesday the most significant federal housing reform package in more than 30 years, canceling a scheduled signing ceremony. The housing package included four bills spearheaded by Rep. Sam Liccardo, whose district includes Palo Alto, Mountain View and Menlo Park.
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- Housing package with Liccardo’s bills sails through Congress, stifled by TrumpMountain View Voice - 2026-06-24T21:03:19+00:00
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