As Congressman Sam Liccardo approaches his 100 days in office, he seeks to counter President Trump while fostering bipartisanship. Liccardo presents three non-fiscal strategies to address housing, including modifying Section 8 voucher usage for transitional homeless shelters, financing backyard dwelling units, and incentivizing office-to-housing conversions. He also emphasizes homeowners' insurance, advocating for federal financing to help improve insurability, including property maintenance initiatives. Liccardo's commitment reflects frustrations with federal rigidity and promotes a quicker response to housing crises.
This is a difficult dance we're doing,
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