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Senate Approves Consideration of Bipartisan Housing Bill

On June 16, 2026, the Senate voted 87-8 to advance a bipartisan housing bill after prolonged discussions among Republican members in both chambers. The bill includes measures to limit the ability of institutional investors to acquire single-family homes.

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The Senate voted 87-8 on June 16, 2026, to consider a bipartisan housing bill following extended negotiations between the House and Senate Republican members. The agreed-upon version includes provisions aimed at restricting institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes, a measure that House Republicans advocated for.

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Senate votes to consider bipartisan housing bill after months of GOP infighting

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