bipartisan housing bill
Coverage of bipartisan housing bill in the Nexus archive.
- 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.
- Landmark bipartisan housing bill to become law without Trump's signature
A bipartisan housing bill is set to become law without President Trump's signature, despite his refusal to sign it. The bill will take effect overnight into Saturday, as reported by CBS News.
- 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.
- Trump Says He Won’t Sign Housing Bill, in Protest Over Stalled Voting Measure
President Trump refused to sign a bipartisan housing bill, citing protest over a stalled voting measure. The housing bill was intended to be signed at the Capitol with Senator John Thune, the majority leader.
- Kevin McCarthy talks Trump finances, American's feelings on economy and future of country
Kevin McCarthy discusses President Trump's approval rating on economic policies, his decision to not sign a bipartisan housing bill, and Trump's recent financial disclosures.
- House Republicans are looking to get their agenda on track after a chaotic week
House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, aim to advance legislative priorities amid internal divisions and President Donald Trump's influence. Trump requested $87.6 billion in new spending for the war with Iran, while a bipartisan housing bill was passed but delayed due to demands for voting requirements legislation.
- Democrat says he ‘wouldn’t be surprised’ if Trump does not sign bipartisan housing bill
Democratic Rep. Suhas Subramanyam criticized President Trump for canceling the signing of a bipartisan housing bill and expressed doubt about Trump's likelihood to sign it due to his stated indifference to rising costs.
- Johnson suggests 'productive' meeting with Trump will get housing bill back on track
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) met with President Trump to resolve a congressional logjam over the SAVE America Act and a bipartisan housing bill. Trump had canceled the housing bill signing, demanding the SAVE Act first, while Johnson stated the House would send the housing bill to Trump for signature.
- What's in the housing bill that Trump refused to sign
President Trump has refused to sign a bipartisan housing bill aimed at boosting home supply by reducing construction costs. The bill, described as a landmark overhaul of federal housing policy, includes no new spending but focuses on streamlining building processes nationwide. Amna Nawaz discussed its potential impact with former HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan.
- Trump calls off signing of bipartisan housing bill
President Trump called off the signing of a bipartisan housing bill, stating he will not sign it until his election reform bill, the 'SAVE America Act', passes. Oakland University Political Science Chair Dr. Peter Trumbore discusses potential next steps and Trump's relationship with Congressional Republicans.
- Examining Trump's decision to cancel bipartisan housing bill signing
President Trump canceled plans to sign a bipartisan housing bill, demanding lawmakers first pass the SAVE Act. Political strategists Ameshia Cross and Tricia McLaughlin provided analysis on the decision.
- Trump refuses to sign bipartisan housing bill into law. What does that mean for homebuyers, renters?
Trump refused to sign a bipartisan housing bill into law, which aimed to lower housing costs and spur home construction. The bill received bipartisan approval from Congress but is now stalled. The White House had supported the legislation, but its refusal to sign raises questions about its impact on homebuyers and renters.
- Trump arrives at Capitol to meet with Senate GOP after calling off signing ceremony for housing bill
President Donald Trump canceled a planned signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill, demanding Senate Republicans prioritize his voting legislation. GOP lawmakers criticized Trump's move, stating his voting bill lacks support and is holding the housing bill hostage.
- Trump implodes bipartisan housing bill hours before signing
President Trump canceled plans to sign a bipartisan housing bill hours before the scheduled event, demanding Congress prioritize his voter ID legislation instead. House Republican leaders had praised the housing bill as a bipartisan achievement aligned with Trump's policy goals, but the president labeled it as 'minor importance' compared to his Save America Act.
- Trump cancels housing bill signing over Senate inaction on SAVE Act
President Trump cancelled the signing of a bipartisan housing bill, stating he would not sign it until the Senate passes the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act. The cancellation is linked to Senate inaction on the legislation.
- Trump cancels housing bill signing over Senate inaction on SAVE Act
President Trump cancelled the signing of a bipartisan housing bill, stating he would not proceed until the Senate passes the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act. The cancellation was linked to inaction on the proposed legislation by the Senate.
- Trump cancels housing bill signing over Senate inaction on SAVE Act
President Trump cancelled the signing of a bipartisan housing bill, stating he would not proceed until the Senate passes the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act. The cancellation was linked to legislative inaction on the voter eligibility bill.
- House gives final approval to bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs
The House has given final approval to a bipartisan housing bill designed to increase housing supply and reduce prices. This legislation marks one of the most comprehensive efforts in decades to address housing affordability.
- House gives final approval to bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs
The House has given final approval to a bipartisan housing bill designed to increase housing supply and reduce prices. This legislation is described as one of the most comprehensive efforts in decades to address housing costs.
- House gives final approval to bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs
The House approved a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs. The legislation seeks to increase housing supply and reduce prices through sweeping measures.
- House gives final approval to bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs
The House has given final approval to a bipartisan housing bill designed to increase housing supply and reduce prices. The legislation is described as one of the most comprehensive efforts in decades to address housing costs.
- 'I shoot straight': Thune lets Trump tension roll off his back
John Thune, Senate majority leader, plans to seek re-election next January despite tensions with Donald Trump over policy priorities like the filibuster and voter ID bill. He highlights bipartisan legislative wins, such as a housing bill, but faces challenges including internal GOP divisions and a shrinking Senate majority.
- House gives final approval to bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs
The House approved a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs with a 358-32 vote. The Senate passed the legislation 85-5, and Donald Trump is expected to sign it into law. The bill focuses on addressing affordability issues ahead of the midterm elections.
- House gives final approval to bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs
The House approved a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs with a 358-32 vote, sending it to Donald Trump for expected signing. The Senate had previously passed the legislation 85-5.
- House gives final approval to bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs
The House has given final approval to a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering the cost of housing. Lawmakers from both parties seek to demonstrate progress on affordability issues ahead of this year’s midterm elections.
- House gives final approval to bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs
The House passed a bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs by reducing federal regulations, streamlining environmental reviews, and limiting corporate landlords' influence. The bill, approved 358-32, will be signed into law by President Donald Trump and includes measures to expand financing, protect renters, and address homelessness.
- Senate passes bipartisan housing bill aimed at increasing supply, lowering prices
The Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill aimed at increasing supply and lowering prices amid an affordability crisis. The legislation is described as landmark and seeks to address rising housing costs.
- Senate passes bipartisan housing bill aimed at increasing supply, lowering prices
The Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill intended to increase housing supply and lower prices. The legislation aims to address an ongoing affordability crisis by expanding housing availability through bipartisan efforts.
- Senate passes bipartisan housing bill aimed at increasing supply, lowering prices
The Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill intended to increase housing supply and reduce prices in response to an affordability crisis.
- Senate advances bipartisan housing plan in bid to boost supply
The Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill aiming to address affordability by restricting large institutional investors from purchasing additional single-family homes and increasing housing supply through measures like streamlined permitting, new construction, and expanded access to manufactured homes. The legislation focuses on balancing supply and demand while limiting investor influence in the housing market.
- Senate passes a bipartisan housing bill aimed at increasing supply and lowering prices
The Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill to reduce federal regulations and expand local control, aiming to increase housing supply and lower prices. The bill bans corporate investors from buying single-family homes and is expected to move to the House and then to President Donald Trump for approval.
- Senate passes bipartisan housing bill that aims to bring down prices and boost supply, sending it to the House
The Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill designed to reduce prices and increase supply, sending it to the House for further consideration.
- Senate is set to pass a bipartisan housing bill aimed at increasing supply and lowering prices
The Senate is set to pass a bipartisan housing bill aimed at increasing supply and lowering prices by reducing federal regulations and banning corporate investors from buying single-family homes. The legislation, negotiated by lawmakers from both parties, is expected to be approved by the House and signed by President Donald Trump, who supports the measure to address the housing affordability crisis.
- Senate is set to pass a bipartisan housing bill aimed at increasing supply and lowering prices
The Senate is set to pass a bipartisan housing bill aimed at reducing prices and increasing supply by banning corporate investors from buying single-family homes. The legislation, which excludes a provision requiring investors to sell newly constructed homes within seven years, is expected to move to the House for final approval and then to President Donald Trump.
- Trump may say he’s banning Wall Street from buying homes. Does the bipartisan housing bill actually do that?
Trump may propose banning Wall Street from buying homes. Analysts state the bipartisan housing bill will take time to impact housing affordability and will not resolve voter frustration in that area.