How Congress' housing bill may, or may not, impact Americans
Summary
A new bipartisan housing bill will become law without President Donald Trump's signature. The president chose not to sign it as a way to protest that Congress did not approve his voting reform proposals.Key Facts
- The housing bill was supported by both Republicans and Democrats.
- It aims to make housing more affordable for Americans.
- The bill will become law at midnight on Friday.
- President Trump did not sign the bill.
- His reason for not signing was to protest lawmakers’ rejection of his voting reform plans.
- The voting reforms include new rules and restrictions proposed by President Trump.
- Bruce Marks, CEO of the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, discussed the bill on CBS News.
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