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Bipartisan housing affordability bill will become law without Trump's signature

3 sources5 storiesFirst seen 7/10/2026Score19Mixed Progress
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Trump refused to sign it, but the bipartisan housing affordability bill is now law - Yahoo Finance.

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Trump refused to sign it, but the bipartisan housing affordability bill is now law Yahoo FinanceSweeping housing affordability bill becomes law, despite Trump's delay.

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Bipartisan housing affordability bill will become law without Trump's signature.

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A housing affordability bill that gained bipartisan support in Congress will become law after President Trump said he would not veto nor sign the legislation.

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NBC News' Julie Tsirkin reports on the president's opposition and how the law can still take effect.

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**Summary:** A bipartisan housing affordability bill, which gained support from both Democrats and Republicans, has become law despite President Trump's refusal to sign it. This means that the legislation will now have a significant impact on the housing market. **Why It Matters:** The passage of this bill without Trump's signature highlights the growing importance

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