Housing bill
Coverage of Housing bill in the Nexus archive.
- Congress passes housing bill without Trump's signature
Congress passed the largest housing bill in years into law without President Trump's signature. The new housing law's details are covered in Ali Bauman's report.
- Senators celebrate housing bill becoming law despite Trump's refusal to sign
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle celebrated the bipartisan housing bill becoming law overnight Friday. President Trump refused to sign the bill, but it became law despite his refusal.
- Live updates: Trump warns Iran over alleged assassination plot; Housing bill now law
President Trump warned Iran following an alleged assassination plot against him. A housing bill has been enacted into law.
- A look at housing regulations in the bill set to become law
A sweeping new housing bill is set to become law without the president's signature after passing Congress with bipartisan support. President Trump refused to sign the bill in protest of the GOP Senate’s failure to approve his election legislation, the SAVE Act. The bill will introduce new housing regulations and incentives unless vetoed at the last minute.
- Laying foundations for stable communities
Construction is underway on four new homes in Newport News, Va., where Congressman Bobby Scott toured the site before a housing bill becomes law. The bill includes provisions aimed at improving communities.
- What the big housing bill means for buyers as home prices hit new record high
President Trump is refusing to sign the housing bill, but it will still become law on Saturday. The article explains the bill's provisions and their implications for home buyers as housing prices reach a record high.
- Trump Won't Sign Housing Bill With CBDC Ban—Will It Become Law Tonight Anyway?
President Trump has not signed a housing bill that includes a ban on the Federal Reserve developing a CBDC until 2031. The bill will become law at midnight unless Trump vetoes it.
- Trump says he won't sign housing bill, which would become law automatically
Trump says he will not sign a housing bill passed by Congress in June with bipartisan support. The bill aims to address home costs and regulate institutional investors, and would become law automatically despite his refusal.
- 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.
- Live updates: Iran reportedly developed plot to target Trump; housing bill reaches veto deadline
Iran was developing a plan to kill President Trump, which Israeli intelligence shared with the U.S., and Trump confirmed being a target after the NATO summit in Turkey. The housing bill has reached a veto deadline.
- White House still mum on housing bill
President Donald Trump left Washington without resolving an unsigned housing bill, and the White House has not clarified whether he will sign, allow it to become law without his signature, or veto it. Republican infighting persists, and challenges remain for Trump next week with a stalled voter ID bill and a Republican majority less inclined to follow his demands.
- Trump’s affordability crisis hits his supporters hardest as he calls housing bill of ‘minor importance’
Trump’s affordability crisis disproportionately affects his supporters as housing prices exceed five times the typical family's annual income, with a housing shortfall of millions and declining new home supply. A housing bill is deemed 'minor importance' by Trump, while Moody’s Analytics predicts continued contraction in residential investment through 2030.
- House GOP deadlocks over Trump's demands, sending lawmakers home early
The U.S. House canceled votes and sent lawmakers home early due to a Republican revolt over the annual defense bill, as renegade Republicans push to include President Donald Trump’s SAVE America Act. The Senate similarly shut down last week over Trump’s demands, highlighting a power imbalance as Trump’s conflicting priorities disrupt congressional business.
- House Republicans are looking to get their agenda on track after a chaotic week
House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, aim to resolve internal divisions and advance legislative priorities amid challenges with passing spending bills and veterans' benefits measures. President Donald Trump's social media support for procedural rules and demands for $87.6 billion in Iran war funding complicate efforts, while bipartisan housing legislation faces delays due to disputes over election-related citizenship verification requirements.
- Johnson to send housing bill to Trump on Monday
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) will send the bipartisan housing bill passed by both chambers of Congress to President Trump on Monday. Trump said he would not sign the bill unless the Senate first takes action on elections legislation.
- Only Trump can end his own blockade
President Donald Trump's focus on a GOP voter ID bill is blocking Congress from passing a surveillance law and a bipartisan housing bill. House Speaker Mike Johnson met with Trump to address the legislative stalemate, but it remains unclear whether Trump will take action to resolve the impasse.
- Johnson says Congress will send housing bill to Trump, but doesn't say when
Johnson says Congress will send the housing bill to Trump, but does not specify a timeline. The president abruptly canceled a signing ceremony for the bipartisan bill.
- Johnson Says He Will Send Housing Bill to Trump
Speaker Mike Johnson said he will send a housing bill to President Trump but did not confirm whether Trump had promised to sign it or if they had discussed it.
- Trump calls on House GOP hard-liners to end floor blockade
President Donald Trump urged House GOP hard-liners to end their floor blockade to prevent major bills from being derailed. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and allies threatened to block procedural measures until the Senate passes the SAVE America Act, risking other bills like the Pentagon policy and fiscal 2027 appropriations. Trump also refused to sign a bipartisan housing bill, complicating its passage.
- Senate races to advance crypto legislation in July as housing bill turmoil threatens timeline
The Senate is working to advance a major cryptocurrency bill in July, but its passage faces increasing challenges as housing bill issues complicate the legislative timeline. The crypto legislation's path to approval is narrowing amid growing pressure for the Senate to act next month.
- Senate Reverses Course on War Powers After Visit From Trump
Senate Republicans refused to limit President Donald Trump's war powers after he criticized them. Trump delayed a housing bill signing until the Senate passes the SAVE Act, which requires voters to show proof of ID and citizenship documents to vote.
- 2 earthquakes in Venezuela kill at least 164. And, Trump cancels housing bill signing
Two major earthquakes in Venezuela have killed at least 164 people and left hundreds injured. President Trump canceled the signing of a massive bipartisan housing bill yesterday.
- US: Trump feuds with Senators after rare Iran war rebuke
US President Donald Trump canceled a housing bill signing ceremony and clashed with certain Senators after a rare motion seeking to limit his war with Iran. The Senate passed a new motion following the feud.
- Trump scraps housing bill signing to press GOP on SAVE Act
President Trump refused to sign a housing bill passed by Congress with veto-proof majorities, aiming to pressure lawmakers to adopt the SAVE Act. He previously used a similar tactic to derail a bipartisan intelligence and surveillance legislation deal.
- Lunch with ‘mad as a murder hornet’ Trump and US Senate GOP fails to heal divisions
President Donald Trump met with Senate Republicans to address party divisions but failed to resolve disagreements over policies like a nationwide voter identification law. The closed-door lunch left senators as divided as before, with tensions highlighted by a confrontation between Trump and Senator Bill Cassidy over Iran war briefings and legislative priorities.
- Trump and Senate Republicans hit a new low
President Trump and Senate Republicans experienced heightened tensions as he criticized them over bipartisan legislation, a voter ID bill, and a housing bill, leading to divisions within the party. Trump's private meeting with GOP senators highlighted frustrations over stalled efforts to eliminate the filibuster and pass new voter ID requirements.
- Trump spikes housing bill at last minute, refusing to sign until SAVE America Act passes
President Donald Trump canceled a scheduled signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill, which had broad support in Congress, and demanded that lawmakers first pass the SAVE America Act, a controversial election security measure. The housing bill aimed to lower construction costs and regulate institutional home purchases, but Trump labeled it 'minor' and refused to sign it until the SAVE Act is enacted.
- Trump spikes housing bill at last minute, refusing to sign until SAVE America Act passes
President Donald Trump canceled a scheduled signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering housing costs, demanding that Congress first pass the controversial SAVE America Act, which addresses noncitizen voting. The housing bill had passed the Senate and House with wide margins but was derailed by Trump's refusal to sign until the election security measure is enacted.
- Trump cancels plans to sign housing bill, in latest sign of tension with his party
President Trump canceled plans to sign a bipartisan housing bill hours before the event, demanding Congress pass his voter ID law first. The move heightened tensions with Senate Republicans, who face challenges in advancing shared legislative goals amid Trump's unpredictable actions.
- Trump spikes housing bill at last minute, refusing to sign until SAVE America Act passes
President Donald Trump canceled a scheduled signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs, demanding Congress pass the SAVE America Act first. The housing bill, supported by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott and Senator Elizabeth Warren, faced opposition from conservative House members until the election security measure is approved.
- Trump spikes housing bill at last minute, refusing to sign until SAVE America Act passes
President Donald Trump canceled a scheduled signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill, demanding Congress pass the controversial SAVE America Act first. The housing bill, which passed the Senate and House with wide margins, aimed to lower housing costs through regulatory changes and federal grants, but Trump labeled it 'minor' and linked its approval to the election security measure he prioritizes.
- Trump spikes housing bill at last minute, refusing to sign until SAVE America Act passes
President Donald Trump canceled a scheduled signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs, demanding Congress pass the SAVE America Act first. The housing bill, supported by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott and Senator Elizabeth Warren, faced no legislative hurdles but was stalled by Trump's refusal to sign until the controversial election security measure is enacted.
- Trump spikes housing bill at last minute, refusing to sign until SAVE America Act passes
President Donald Trump canceled the signing of a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs, demanding the passage of the SAVE America Act first. The housing bill passed both chambers with wide margins but was derailed by Trump's refusal to sign until the election security measure is enacted.
- Trump spikes housing bill at last minute, refusing to sign until SAVE America Act passes
President Donald Trump canceled a scheduled signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill, refusing to sign it until Congress passes the SAVE America Act. The housing bill, which passed the Senate and House with wide margins, aims to lower housing costs through regulatory changes and grants, but Trump prioritizes the SAVE Act, which addresses noncitizen voting. House opponents, led by Anna Paulina Luna, oppose legislation until the SAVE Act is enacted.
- The Latest: Trump abruptly cancels signing of housing bill ahead of GOP Senate visit
President Trump canceled the signing of a bipartisan housing bill, demanding Congress first pass a bill regulating state-run elections, causing tension with Senate Republicans. GOP leaders had highlighted the housing measure as a key legislative achievement ahead of November elections, while Democrats criticized Trump's decision as undermining efforts to address affordability.
- Trump spikes housing bill at last minute, refusing to sign until SAVE America Act passes
President Donald Trump canceled a scheduled signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs, demanding Congress pass the SAVE America Act first. The housing bill, which passed both chambers with wide margins, was described by Trump as 'minor' and held up until his election security measure is enacted.
- Trump spikes housing bill at last minute, refusing to sign until SAVE America Act passes
President Donald Trump canceled a signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs, demanding the passage of the SAVE America Act first. The housing bill, supported by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, had passed both chambers with large majorities but is now delayed as Trump prioritizes the controversial election security measure.
- Trump cancels signing a housing bill and blindsides his own party in a social media post
President Trump canceled a housing bill signing to prioritize his voting bill, the SAVE AMERICA Act, which mandates stricter voter ID rules, straining relations with Senate Republicans who doubt its feasibility. His actions have heightened tensions with Senate leaders like John Thune and led to criticism from GOP senators.
- Trump abruptly cancels signing a housing bill, blindsiding Republicans
President Donald Trump canceled plans to sign a bipartisan housing bill, demanding Congress first pass a voting rights bill. The move strained relations with Senate Republicans who had aimed to use the housing bill as a campaign asset for mid-term elections.
- Trump spikes housing bill at last minute, refusing to sign until SAVE America Act passes
President Donald Trump canceled a scheduled signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill, derailing its passage until Congress approves the SAVE America Act, which addresses noncitizen voting. The housing bill, supported by wide margins in both chambers, aimed to lower construction costs and expand federal housing grants but was refused by Trump, who labeled it 'minor' on social media.