House adopts changes to landmark housing bill, sending it back to Senate
Summary
The House of Representatives voted to approve changes to a major housing bill that the Senate had passed earlier. They sent the bill back to the Senate, but it is not clear what will happen next.Key Facts
- The House voted 396 in favor and 13 against to change the housing bill.
- All the "no" votes came from Republican members.
- The bill had already been passed by the Senate before the House made changes.
- Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, led the House’s action to move the bill.
- The bill deals with housing policy, aiming to address important housing issues.
- After changes by the House, the bill must return to the Senate for approval again.
- The Senate’s future decision on the bill is uncertain at this time.
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