The bipartisan housing bill that President Trump has not signed represents a significant change in federal housing policy, marking the most substantial overhaul in decades. The bill does not include new spending but aims to increase housing supply by simplifying and reducing costs associated with construction nationwide. Former HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan provided insights on the potential effects of the bill during a discussion with Amna Nawaz.
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Overview of the Housing Affordability Bill Not Signed by Trump
The housing affordability bill not signed by President Trump is a major revision of federal housing policy aimed at increasing supply by reducing construction costs. It does not involve new spending and has been discussed by former HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan.
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What's in the housing affordability bill that Trump refused to sign
Overview of the Housing Affordability Bill Not Signed by Trump