Bipartisan housing bill becomes law without Trump's signature amid voting-bill clash

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The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act cleared Congress with veto-proof margins (Senate 85-5, House 358-32) and became law without President Trump’s signature after he refused to sign in protest of a separate voting-reform bill, with supporters saying it will boost housing supply and curb Wall Street’s role in home purchases.
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