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SEN ELIZABETH WARREN: The housing bill is law without Trump. Families need Congress to keep sprinting
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act became law without President Donald Trump's signature after he refused to act for over two weeks. The bipartisan bill includes measures to incentivize housing construction, reduce barriers to development, and restrict private equity from purchasing single-family homes, with nearly 90% voter support. The legislation is highlighted as a step toward addressing housing affordability, though further actions on credit card interest rates and grocery costs are called for.
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