A bipartisan housing affordability bill became law in July 2026 without President Trump's signature, after Congress passed it with sufficient votes to override a presidential veto or invoke the pocket veto provision. Trump had refused to sign the measure unless lawmakers first passed his voter ID legislation. The bill represents the largest housing affordability package in decades.
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