Senate Passes Bipartisan Housing Bill
The Senate has passed a bipartisan bill to address Americas housing crisis, aiming to cut red tape, rein in big corporate buyers, and increase funds for affordable homes. The bill, supported by both Democrats and Republicans, streamlines building rules, boosts bank investments in low-cost housing, and eases limits on fixing up public units. However, challenges remain, including potential changes from House leaders and President Trumps demands for voter ID and less mail-in voting. The housing market has been struggling since mortgage rates spiked in 2022, with home sales and rents remaining high.
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