21st Century ROAD to Housing Act
Coverage of 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act in the Nexus archive.
- The Needle: Housing Affordability Bill Becomes Law, J6 Seditious Conspiracy Case Dismissed, Kennedy Center Whistleblower, Private Club in Rock Creek Park, and Trump DOJ Loses 12th Voter Roll Lawsuit
The 21st Century Road to Housing Act became law despite President Donald Trump's refusal to sign it. A seditious conspiracy case against four Proud Boys for the Jan. 6 attack was dismissed by a judge, who warned about Trump's attempts to reduce penalties. A whistleblower report alleged construction flaws at the Kennedy Center, and residents plan to convert Greystone Manor into a private club. The Trump-aligned DOJ lost its 12th voter roll lawsuit.
- Housing bill becomes law without Trump’s signature
President Donald Trump declined to sign the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which became law without his signature after Congress passed it with wide margins. Trump cited his protest over Congress not passing the SAVE America Act, but the housing bill became law under the constitutional provision that allows legislation to take effect if not signed or vetoed within 10 days.
- Housing bill becomes law without Trump’s signature
President Donald Trump refused to sign the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which aimed to lower housing costs, but the bill became law after he neither signed nor vetoed it within 10 days. The legislation passed with broad support in Congress, while Trump cited the Senate's failure to pass the SAVE America Act as his reason for withholding his signature.
- Homes are in short supply in the U.S. How a new law could change the market
The U.S. passed the 21st Century Road to Housing Act to address housing shortages by easing construction barriers and limiting large investors. President Trump neither signed nor vetoed the bill, allowing it to become law automatically. The law includes measures like factory-built housing incentives, zoning policy reforms, and converting commercial buildings to affordable housing.
- Trump undercuts GOP midterms message with snub of housing bill
A housing bill aimed at addressing affordability issues became law without Donald Trump’s signature after he criticized it as 'a yawn,' undermining Republican efforts to frame it as a bipartisan midterm election win. The 21st Century Road to Housing Act includes measures to limit institutional investors, streamline factory-built housing, and reduce construction barriers, but Trump withdrew support, linking his refusal to sign to stalled progress on his preferred voter-ID legislation.
- Housing bill becomes law without Trump’s signature
President Donald Trump refused to sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, a bipartisan federal housing bill, as a protest against Congress not passing his preferred elections bill, the SAVE America Act. The housing bill became law automatically after Trump neither signed nor vetoed it within 10 days, as Congress was not adjourned during the required period.
- Bipartisan housing bill becomes law after Trump’s signature snub
A bipartisan housing bill automatically became law without President Trump’s signature after he sought to stall it in protest of the Senate’s failure to pass his voter ID legislation. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act aims to address housing affordability by increasing the supply of homes and lowering costs.
- Trump won’t sign housing bill in protest over SAVE Act, but it may still become law
President Donald Trump will not sign the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act to protest Congress not passing the SAVE America Act. The housing bill is set to become law at 12:01 a.m. Saturday if not signed or vetoed, as Congress is not adjourned. The SAVE Act, which imposes voting restrictions, faces opposition from Democrats and lacks sufficient Republican support to abolish the filibuster.
- Housing bill that includes a CBDC ban passed into law without Trump’s signature
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which includes a provision banning the Federal Reserve from issuing a CBDC, has been passed into law without President Trump's signature.
- Bipartisan housing bill set to become law Saturday without Trump’s signature
The 21st Century Road to Housing Act is set to become law without President Donald Trump’s signature. The legislation passed Congress with bipartisan support and aims to increase housing supply, reduce costs, and block investors from purchasing single-family homes. Trump withheld his signature, citing 'protest,' and the bill will take effect Saturday if he takes no action.
- Bipartisan housing bill set to become law Saturday without Trump’s signature
The 21st Century Road to Housing Act is set to become law without President Donald Trump’s signature. The bipartisan legislation aims to increase housing supply, reduce costs, and block investors from purchasing single-family homes. Trump cited 'protest' as his reason for withholding support, linking it to his priority of signing the stalled SAVE America Act first.
- Bipartisan housing bill set to become law Saturday without Trump’s signature
The 21st Century Road to Housing Act is set to become law without President Donald Trump’s signature, having passed Congress with bipartisan support. Trump cited 'protest' as his reason for withholding signature, linking it to his demand for the stalled SAVE America Act to reach his desk first. The legislation aims to increase housing supply, reduce costs, and block investors from purchasing single-family homes.
- Trump won’t sign housing bill in protest over SAVE Act, but it may still become law
President Donald Trump refused to sign a bipartisan housing bill in protest over Congress not passing the SAVE America Act. The housing legislation, aimed at reducing housing costs, is set to become law automatically unless Trump signs or vetoes it before midnight Saturday. The SAVE Act, which imposes voting restrictions, faces opposition in the Senate, while the housing bill received wide congressional support.
- US CBDC ban to go into effect without Trump signoff on housing bill
Donald Trump confirmed he would not sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which includes a ban on a US CBDC until 2030. The bill is set to become law on Saturday without his signature.
- Trump won’t sign housing bill in protest over SAVE Act, but it may still become law
President Donald Trump will not sign the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act to protest Congress not passing the SAVE America Act. The housing bill will still become law at 12:01 a.m. Saturday due to the 10-day rule, as Trump does not veto it. The housing measure has broad support, while the SAVE Act faces significant opposition.
- Trump won’t sign housing bill in protest over SAVE Act, but it may still become law
President Donald Trump will not sign the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, protesting Congress's failure to pass the SAVE America Act. The housing bill will become law at 12:01 a.m. Saturday due to the 10-day rule, as Trump neither signs nor vetoes it. The housing measure passed Congress with strong support but the SAVE Act remains stalled, with public polling showing it is divisive despite Trump's claims of broad backing.
- Trump won’t sign housing bill in protest over SAVE Act, but it may still become law
President Donald Trump will not sign the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which aims to lower housing costs, as a protest against Congress not passing his priority, the SAVE America Act. The housing bill will still become law at 12:01 a.m. Saturday due to the 10-day rule, as Congress is not in adjournment during the July Fourth recess.
- Trump won’t sign housing bill in protest over SAVE Act, but it may still become law
President Donald Trump will not sign a bipartisan housing bill to protest Congress not passing the SAVE Act, but the bill is set to become law automatically by midnight Saturday. The housing legislation, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, aims to lower housing costs and received broad congressional support, while the SAVE Act faces significant opposition in the Senate.
- Trump is refusing to sign the housing bill — but it's becoming law anyway
President Trump announced he will not sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, citing Senate Republicans' failure to pass an election bill. The housing bill is becoming law despite his refusal to sign it.
- Bipartisan housing bill to become law in a matter of days – with or without Trump’s signature
A major bipartisan housing bill will become law without Donald Trump’s signature, as he refuses to sign it due to Congress not approving new voting restrictions. The 21st Century Road to Housing Act, passed with large margins by Congress after negotiations between Democrats and Republicans, is set to go into effect at midnight on Saturday.
- Trump will let bipartisan housing bill become law without signing in protest over GOP voter ID law
President Trump allowed a bipartisan housing bill to become law without signing it, protesting the Senate's failure to pass his voter ID legislation. The housing bill aims to address housing affordability, but Trump criticized it as unimportant compared to his voting law priorities.
- Trump will allow bipartisan housing bill to become law, but without his signature
President Donald Trump will allow the bipartisan housing bill to become law without his signature, protesting the Senate's failure to pass his voter ID legislation. The bill aims to address housing affordability but Trump called it 'a yawn' compared to his priority of requiring proof of citizenship for voters.
- The Latest: Trump refuses to sign housing affordability bill in protest over GOP voter ID law
President Donald Trump refused to sign a housing affordability bill, citing opposition to a GOP voter ID law lacking congressional support. The bill will take effect without his signature, but his rejection hinders efforts to address rising housing costs and intensifies party tensions. Trump also removed members of a bipartisan federal election commission and proposed allowing Ukraine to produce Patriot missiles, though experts caution the process would be lengthy.
- The Latest: Trump refuses to sign housing affordability bill in protest over GOP voter ID law
President Donald Trump refused to sign a housing affordability bill, allowing it to become law without his signature as a protest against Congress not passing a strict voter ID bill. He also removed members from a bipartisan federal election commission opposing his citizenship documentation requirement for voters.
- Trump refuses to sign landmark housing bill, taking aim at GOP
President Donald Trump refuses to sign the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, protesting the Senate's failure to pass his preferred elections bill, the SAVE America Act. The housing bill, which passed both chambers of Congress, is expected to become law by default as Trump does not plan to veto it.
- Trump will let bipartisan housing bill become law without signing in protest over GOP voter ID law
President Trump allowed a bipartisan housing affordability bill to become law without signing it, protesting Congress's failure to pass a strict voter ID bill. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act aims to lower housing costs and increase home construction, but Trump's refusal to sign it has intensified tensions with his party ahead of midterm elections.
- Trump will let bipartisan housing bill become law without signing in protest over GOP voter ID law
President Donald Trump refused to sign a bipartisan housing affordability bill in protest of the Senate not passing the Save America Act, a strict voter ID bill. The housing bill, aimed at lowering costs and increasing home construction, will become law without his signature.
- Trump will let bipartisan housing bill become law without signing in protest over GOP voter ID law
President Trump will not sign a bipartisan housing bill to protest Congress's failure to pass a voter ID law. The housing bill could still become law without his signature, as he had 10 days to veto it but chose not to sign it. The bill aims to address housing affordability and construction.
- Trump faces looming deadline to sign popular bipartisan housing package
President Donald Trump must decide by July 11 whether to sign a bipartisan housing bill that would lower costs by expanding supply and adjusting federal loan programs. The bill, supported by diverse housing groups, could become law automatically if not signed due to a constitutional provision requiring a 10-day consideration period. Trump has stated he will not sign the bill to pressure Congress on an unrelated election security measure.
- Trump faces looming deadline to sign popular bipartisan housing package
President Donald Trump must decide by 12:01 a.m. Saturday, July 11, whether to sign a bipartisan housing bill passed by Congress. The bill, called the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, aims to lower housing costs by expanding supply and streamlining regulations. Trump has refused to sign it to pressure the Senate on an unrelated election security measure, but the bill will automatically become law if he does not act.
- Trump faces looming deadline to sign popular bipartisan housing package
President Donald Trump must decide by July 11 whether to sign a bipartisan housing bill that would lower costs by expanding construction. If he does not act, the bill will automatically become law due to a constitutional provision, as Congress is not adjourned during the July Fourth recess. Trump is withholding signature to pressure the Senate on an unrelated election security measure.
- Trump faces looming deadline to sign popular bipartisan housing package
President Donald Trump must decide by July 11, 2026, whether to sign or veto a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs. If unsigned, the bill becomes law automatically under the Constitution's 10-day rule. Trump has refused to sign it to pressure the Senate on an unrelated election security measure.
- Trump faces looming deadline to sign popular bipartisan housing package
President Donald Trump must decide by 12:01 a.m. Saturday, July 11, whether to sign a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs by increasing supply. If he does not sign, the bill will automatically become law due to a constitutional provision, as Congress is not adjourned during the July Fourth recess. Trump has stated he will withhold signature to pressure the Senate on an unrelated election security measure.
- Trump faces looming deadline to sign popular bipartisan housing package
President Donald Trump must decide by 12:01 a.m. Saturday, July 11, whether to sign a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs. The bill will automatically become law if not signed, as Congress is not adjourned under the constitutional 10-day rule. Trump has refused to sign it to pressure the Senate on an unrelated election security measure.
- Trump faces looming deadline to sign popular bipartisan housing package
President Donald Trump must decide by 12:01 a.m. Saturday, July 11, whether to sign a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs. If he does not act, the bill will become law automatically due to a constitutional provision, as Congress is not adjourned. Trump has refused to sign the measure to pressure the Senate on an unrelated election security issue.
- Bipartisan bill to lower housing costs poised to become law without Trump signing it
A bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs by expanding housing supply is set to become law if President Trump does not sign it by July 11. Trump has refused to sign the bill to pressure Congress on an unrelated election security measure, but the bill will automatically take effect due to constitutional provisions. The legislation has broad support from housing advocates and updates federal programs to streamline construction and loan requirements.
- Federal bill would open the door for Ohio housing reform
The U.S. House passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at increasing housing supply through regulatory changes and zoning reforms, but President Donald Trump refuses to sign it. Ohio faces rising housing costs and restrictive zoning laws that limit duplexes, a historically affordable housing option, with 79% of central Ohio parcels prohibiting them.
- Trump's demand for voter ID bill holds up housing bill
Trump's demand for a voter ID and citizenship bill is delaying the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, as the bill currently lacks sufficient support to pass.
- Trump's demand for voter ID bill holds up housing bill
President Trump's demand for a voter ID and proof of citizenship bill has delayed the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, as he canceled a signing ceremony for the housing bill and refused to confirm he would sign it until the voter ID legislation passes. The voter ID bill currently lacks sufficient support to be enacted.
- House Democrats push Trump to sign bipartisan housing bill
House Democrats are urging President Donald Trump to sign the bipartisan 21st Century Road to Housing Act, which has passed both chambers of Congress but remains unsigned. Trump has prioritized his own SAVE America Act, calling the housing bill 'of minor importance,' while House Speaker Mike Johnson stated the legislation will become law regardless of Trump's action.