bipartisan housing package
Coverage of bipartisan housing package in the Nexus archive.
- 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.
- Warren tells Trump to 'sign the damn bill' as bipartisan housing package remains stalled in Washington
Sen. Elizabeth Warren criticized President Donald Trump for refusing to sign a bipartisan housing package, calling him a 'man-child' throwing a 'tantrum.' The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, co-sponsored by Sen. Tim Scott, aims to address housing costs and prevent corporate consolidation in the market but remains stalled as Trump demands the unrelated SAVE America Act be passed first.
- The housing bill’s back on track to becoming law. Here’s what it does for affordability.
A bipartisan housing package is nearing enactment as U.S. law, despite a delay caused by President Donald Trump canceling a signing ceremony for the legislation.