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March 28, 2025


The Golden Gate National Recreation Area could expand by nearly 900 acres under a bill introduced in both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives.

The bill would authorize the National Park Service to purchase the Scarper Ridge property in San Mateo County that is adjacent to Rancho Corral De Tierra, which is nearly 3,900 acres of open space.


March 27, 2025
On today’s show, Paul Atkins, President Trump’s pick to run the SEC, testifies before the Senate Banking Committee saying crypto regulation would be a “top priority” for him as chairman. Also, the House of Representative’s stablecoin bill goes live amid a flurry of activity related to digital assets on Capitol Hill. Plus, Rep. Sam Liccardo, who co-sponsored the bill, weighs in on regulatory advancements related to stablecoin legislation.

March 26, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Representative Sam Liccardo (CA-16) and U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (Calif.) introduced legislation to expand and improve the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA). The bicameral bill would expand the boundaries of the GGNRA and allow the National Park Service to acquire the 896-acre Scarper Ridge property in San Mateo County – between El Granada and 280 – adjacent to Rancho Corral De Tierra. The 3,858-acre site is already managed by the Park Service.

March 24, 2025
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Sam Liccardo (CA-16), Congresswoman Janelle Bynum (OR-05), and Congressman Cleo Fields (LA-04), introduced the Protecting Families From Inflation Act. The bill would require the Federal Reserve to examine tariffs' impact on consumers and small businesses.
 
Costs are on the rise, and President Trump's tariffs are making things worse.

March 11, 2025

WASHINGTON, DC—Just days before a potential government shutdown, House Republicans introduced another eleventh-hour stopgap funding bill that does nothing to lower costs, withholds veterans’ benefits, cuts affordable housing programs, and gives President Trump and Elon Musk nearly unfettered power to move funding between programs without the clear Congressional direction that accompanies more typical appropriations bills.


March 11, 2025

Former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo ran on the slogan “get things done” in his campaign for the 16th Congressional seat, which represents the Los Altos area. But the Democrat is finding out that doing so is challenging with the U.S. government dominated by President Donald Trump and the Republicans.

March 2, 2025


President Donald Trump made tens of billions on paper by using his national profile to push meme cryptocurrency. One Democratic congressman wants to make sure other politicians can’t do the same.

California Rep. Sam Liccardo introduced a bill Thursday that would bar Trump and other public officials from promoting stocks and cryptocurrency endeavors from which they stand to financially benefit. The legislation would open the door to civil and criminal action against those seeking to personally enrich themselves while holding public office.


February 27, 2025


A group of House Democrats will introduce legislation today that would make it illegal for high-ranking government officials to create or promote crypto tokens—and would retroactively punish President Donald Trump for launching his own meme coin. 


February 27, 2025


California Democrat Rep. Sam Liccardo, a freshman congressman who represents Silicon Valley, said he’s surprised the first piece of legislation he’s sponsoring takes aim at President Donal Trump’s meme coin.


February 27, 2025


In the days before President Trump took office, he did what no other president had done before.

He launched a meme coin.

It’s estimated that the entities behind the $TRUMP cryptocurrency coin, including one owned by Trump, accumulated close to $100 million in trading fees in less than two weeks.

To Silicon Valley’s freshman Rep. Sam Liccardo, the president’s issuance and endorsement of a digital asset raises “glaring ethical concerns.”