Bipartisan housing bill becomes law after Trump’s signature snub
Summary
A housing bill designed to make homes more affordable became law without President Donald Trump's signature. Trump delayed signing the bill because he wanted the Senate to approve his voter ID rules first.Key Facts
- The housing bill is called the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act.
- It aims to increase the number of homes available and lower housing costs.
- The bill passed with support from both political parties (bipartisan).
- President Trump did not sign the bill but also did not block it.
- The bill became law automatically after a certain time.
- Trump delayed signing as a protest against the Senate not passing his voter ID legislation.
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