Bipartisan '21st Century Road to Housing Act' becomes law without President Trump's signature
A significant housing affordability bill, the '21st Century Road to Housing Act,' has become law without President Trump's signature. The bill, which passed both houses of Congress with broad bipartisan support, aims to make housing more affordable. President Trump had refused to sign it, calling it 'a big yawn' and demanding the passage of a strict voter ID bill. Under constitutional provisions, the bill automatically became law at midnight after the 10-day period for presidential action expired.
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