House overwhelmingly approves bipartisan housing bill
The vote was 396-13, with only Republican lawmakers opposing it.
The House on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a bipartisan housing bill.
The vote was 396-13, with only Republican lawmakers opposing it.
President Donald Trump has supported the legislation. The Senate passed its own housing bill in March in an 89-10 vote, though it has clear differences from the House legislation.
One of the points of contention is language related to a ban on Wall Street investors buying single-family homes, which the Senate version includes.
Much of the House bill includes incentives to produce multi-family homes, such as duplexes.
Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent for Just the News. Follow him on X.