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Bipartisan bill to lower housing costs poised to become law without Trump signing it
A bipartisan housing bill aimed at lowering costs by expanding housing supply is set to become law if President Trump does not sign it by July 11. Trump has refused to sign the bill to pressure Congress on an unrelated election security measure, but the bill will automatically take effect due to constitutional provisions. The legislation has broad support from housing advocates and updates federal programs to streamline construction and loan requirements.
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