House, Trump Reach Compromise on Housing Bill, Heading Back to Senate
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House Speaker Mike Johnson and the White House struck a compromise on the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, with the House set to vote to send the package back to the Senate. The updated House text narrows its differences with the Senate by aligning ownership restrictions on single-family rentals and adding prevailing-wage requirements for federally funded projects, while preserving other changes. The bill aims to address housing affordability, supply, and homeownership ahead of the midterms, after prior pushback from the White House and Senate.
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