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San Mateo County housing leaders warn of funding threats
San Mateo County housing leaders warned Friday that affordable housing projects face growing financial and political uncertainty as more than 160 elected officials, advocates and civic leaders gathered for the Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County’s Annual Affordable Housing Month Policy Breakfast.

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San Mateo County housing leaders warned Friday that affordable housing projects face growing financial and political uncertainty as more than 160 elected officials, advocates and civic leaders gathered for the Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County’s Annual Affordable Housing Month Policy Breakfast.
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According to Redwood City Pulse’s linked report, San Mateo County housing leaders warn of funding threats, San Mateo County housing leaders warned Friday that affordable housing projects face growing financial and political uncertainty as more than 160 elected officials, advocates and civic leaders gathered for the Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County’s Annual Affordable Housing Month Policy Breakfast.
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