
Trump Says Won’t Sign Housing Bill, Keeps Focus on Voter ID
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Affordability, given years of red-hot inflation, has become a top consideration in the midterm elections. The administration had previously expressed support for the bill, which is designed to bring down costs by increasing the housing supply, and Trump had already planned to sign the legislation back in June.
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Affordability, given years of red-hot inflation, has become a top consideration in the midterm elections.
according to Washington ExaminerThe administration had previously expressed support for the bill, which is designed to bring down costs by increasing the housing supply, and Trump had already planned to sign the legislation back in June.
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