Eric:
It was Shinnecock and National and Maidstone the USGA had in mind, for the 100th anniversary of the organization's founding. I think they were talking about Maidstone for the Women's Open and National for the US Amateur. Basically, they were talking about renting a bunch of houses for their staff for a summer in the Hamptons, but they couldn't get it done.
I don't think Cypress Point is any more interested in hosting a USGA event than they have been since 1991, but if they swung a deal to have the Women's Open there, the men would complain that the women got preferential treatment. There are still tons of pros (and even more amateurs in the pro-am field) who bemoan the day the AT & T replaced Cypress Point with Poppy Hills.