Congress passed bipartisan housing legislation aimed at improving affordability, reducing regulations, and expanding homeownership opportunities.
Quiver AI Summary
Housing bill passes Congress: The House passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which Speaker Mike Johnson said is now headed to President Trump for his signature. The release describes the measure as bipartisan legislation focused on housing affordability and homeownership.
Johnson outlines goals of the measure: In his statement, Johnson said the bill is intended to “reduce regulations so builders can build,” “limit institutional investing” in housing, and make homeownership more attainable for “young and working families.” He also thanked House and Senate negotiators for reaching a bipartisan agreement.
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