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US Congress Approves Landmark Housing Affordability Bill to Boost Supply and Ease Construction Rules

The US Congress has passed a significant housing affordability bill, aiming to increase housing supply and ease construction rules.

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The US House of Representatives passed a sweeping housing affordability bill on Tuesday, sending President Donald Trump one of Congress's rare cross-party achievements as lawmakers face mounting pressure over the cost of living.

Key Provisions of the Bill

The measure, known as the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, is aimed at boosting housing supply, easing construction rules, and expanding access to home ownership. High rents, elevated mortgage costs, and a shortage of homes have become major political concerns.

The House vote came a day after the Senate approved the package 85-5, reflecting broad support from both Republicans and Democrats for legislation addressing one of the most visible strains on household budgets ahead of the midterm elections.

Streamlining and Support

The package would streamline the regulatory process, provide support for local governments seeking to build more homes, and expand the use of manufactured and modular housing. It would also restrict large corporate investors from buying single-family homes if they already own at least 350 properties.

Other provisions would help communities convert underused buildings into housing, modernize zoning rules, and provide grants and loans for rebuilding aging homes.

Bipartisan Support and Future Prospects

Senators Tim Scott, the Republican chairman of the Banking Committee, and Elizabeth Warren, the panel's top Democrat, said after the bill passed in the upper chamber that it reflected years of work across the White House, Senate, and House.

Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar said the legislation would help communities remove barriers to building. President Trump has signaled support for the legislation and is expected to sign it into law.

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What is the main goal of the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act?
The main goal is to boost housing supply, ease construction rules, and expand access to home ownership.
How did the Senate vote on the bill?
The Senate approved the bill with an 85-5 vote.

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