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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCongress passes the largest housing affordability bill in decades -- and Trump cancels the signing
If there's room for agreement on anything in Washington, it's that lawmakers need to do something to make homeownership more affordable. On Tuesday, legislators on both sides of the aisle clinched the final vote in the House to pass the largest piece of housing legislation in decades.
The bill, called the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, passed 358-32 in the House. The Senate approved it Monday with similarly overwhelming bipartisan support.
But that unity was threatened Wednesday morning when President Trump posted on social media that he was abruptly canceling a signing ceremony for the bill unless Congress passes a strict voter ID bill called the Save America Act.
In an interview with NPR, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., a co-sponsor of the bill, said housing affordability has become a priority for Congress.
https://www.npr.org/2026/06/23/nx-s1-5867575/congress-passes-housing-affordability-bill
Doesn't it become law anyhow if he doesn't veto it? Looks like they could override one if he did.
wcmagumba
(6,993 posts)moonshinegnomie
(4,147 posts)patphil
(9,339 posts)Traildogbob
(13,324 posts)The session every 9 days.
mwmisses4289
(5,159 posts)Traildogbob
(13,324 posts)Correct. But I fear only one in his partys support matters to his wimpy ass. He knows where the butter for his bread comes from.