Housing bill heads to Trump's desk, kicking off a 10-day decision window

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A bipartisan housing affordability bill is headed to President Trump’s desk after House Speaker Mike Johnson said transmission will occur Monday; Trump had paused signing earlier, but the measure—aimed at increasing housing supply, streamlining environmental reviews, easing manufactured-home construction, and limiting institutional investors—could become law in 10 days if he takes no action, or be vetoed with a potential congressional override. The bill passed 358-32 in the House and 85-5 in the Senate.
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