Housing Bill Cleared for Trump’s Signature After Winding Journey
The 358-32 vote sends a package of about four dozen provisions to the president, including a temporary ban on central bank digital currencies.
- On Tuesday, the House passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act with a vote of 358-32, sending bipartisan legislation to President Donald Trump to address housing affordability.
- Congressional leaders finalized the bill last week after resolving disagreements over institutional investor provisions, combining 51 individual bills backed by Democrats with deregulatory measures supported by Republicans.
- The act limits institutional investor ownership to more than 350 single-family homes and includes a temporary central bank digital currency ban expiring Dec. 31, 2030, reviving language from the Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act.
- President Trump plans to sign the legislation into law on Wednesday at the Capitol, with the White House stating the bill fulfills a priority to restore market fairness and assist families.
- House Financial Services Chairman French Hill stated the goal is to expand home purchasing options, while Rep. Josh Harder, D-Calif., noted the incentive will establish a "virtuous cycle" encouraging easier housing development.
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Congress approves bill on housing affordability
WASHINGTON – The House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill Tuesday that seeks to alleviate a growing housing crisis by streamlining construction regulations, encouraging local innovation and limiting investor purchases of homes, among other steps.
Housing bill cleared for Trump’s signature after winding journey
Comprehensive housing legislation won overwhelming bipartisan support in the House on Tuesday, as lawmakers sent President Donald Trump a package both parties hope will help lower costs for what the Bureau of Labor Statistics says is the single largest expense U.S. households face. The House voted 358-32 to clear the bill under suspension of the […]
A historic housing affordability law addresses President Donald Trump's desk after gaining overwhelming support in Congress this week, paving the way for the broader federal housing package...
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