Passage of bipartisan housing legislation would be ‘big win’ for both parties: Zach Halaschak
The House has passed a bipartisan housing legislation aimed at boosting housing supply. This revised bill, known as the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, received strong support and is expected to be signed by President Trump. Economists believe that increasing the number of houses on the market could help lower prices for consumers.
- ▪The House passed the revised 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act with a vote of 396-13.
- ▪The legislation aims to boost housing supply by increasing the number of houses on the market.
- ▪The White House endorsed the latest version of the legislation before the House vote.
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Washington Examiner economics reporter Zach Halaschak said it would be a “big win” for both parties when President Donald Trump signs the bipartisan housing legislation into law, after the revised bill passed in the House. The House passed the revised 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act 396-13 on Wednesday. Halashak said on LiveNow from Fox that the bill aims to “boost” housing supply. Recommended Stories Mamdani spars with Bezos over tax cuts helping teachers: ‘Beg to differ’ Virginia Democrats’ impasse over data centers could lead to first-ever partial government shutdown Trump DOJ indicts Raul Castro over 1996 shootdown of US civilian planes “If they could pass this in the Senate and get it to President Trump’s desk, it would be a big win for both parties, but also it would be important…
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