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Elizabeth WarrenonX / Twitter4d ago
Our bipartisan housing bill is now the law.
For every family where the American Dream of owning your own home feels like it's slipping out of reach, this is for you. pic.x.com/34HRYfxSwZ
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Analysis Summary
A bipartisan housing bill was scheduled to become law on July 10, 2026 through automatic passage if President Trump did not veto it. Trump refused to sign the bill in protest over his voter ID legislation failing to advance, but did not veto it, allowing it to become law without his signature. The law includes measures to increase housing supply by removing building restrictions and limiting institutional investor purchases of single-family homes. Warren frames this as a victory for affordability, though the bill became law through congressional passage aloneβTrump did not actively support it or sign it.
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βOur bipartisan housing bill is now the law.β
Multiple T1 outlets (NYT, NPR, NBC, CNBC) and local news confirm the bipartisan housing bill became law July 11, 2026 without Trump's signature.
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