Congress passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act 358-32 and 85-5 this week. Trump canceled the signing ceremony.
- Congress passed a significant bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs and increasing construction, but President Trump has refused to sign it, demanding proof of citizenship for all voters.
- The bill, supported by the real estate industry and housing advocates, seeks to reduce regulations, streamline reviews, and curb corporate landlord influence, though it's not a complete solution to housing affordability issues.
- Despite Trump's hesitation, the bill has a veto-proof majority in Congress, suggesting it may still become law even if the President attempts to block it.
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