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Congress just passed the most significant housing bill in decades, so why won’t Trump sign it?
Congress passed a bipartisan housing bill aimed at reducing costs and increasing home construction, but President Donald Trump has refused to sign it until Congress passes legislation requiring proof of citizenship for voters. The bill, supported by the real estate industry and housing advocates, faces a delay due to Trump's conditional stance.
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