← June 24, 2026 briefing
Bipartisan US housing bill heads to Trump for signature
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Bipartisan US housing bill heads to Trump for signature

The House passed a sweeping bipartisan housing affordability bill 358-32, sending it to Trump who is expected to sign it Wednesday at the Capitol. The vote — rare common ground in a fractured Congress — comes as both parties race to show voters something tangible on costs ahead of midterm elections. The Senate had already passed it 85-5.

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