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Bipartisan affordable housing bill heads to Trump’s desk
The U.S. House passed a bipartisan affordable housing bill on June 23, 2026, sending it to President Donald Trump for expected signing after bipartisan Senate approval. The bill aims to reduce regulatory hurdles for home construction, expand federal housing funds, and ban private equity firms from buying single-family homes.
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