Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, criticized President Donald Trump during a local television interview for not signing a bipartisan housing package. Warren stated, "Sign the damn bill," expressing her frustration over the stalled legislation. She argued that if Trump cared about the American people, he would have already signed the bill, which aims to address the housing emergency in the U.S. by lowering construction costs and preventing corporate consolidation of the housing market. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act includes nearly 50 provisions and had previously received support from both parties before being stalled. Critics of the bill argue it does not provide new federal funding or adequately address the rising costs of homeownership. Trump has indicated he will not sign the bill until the unrelated SAVE America Act is approved.
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Senator Warren Urges President Trump to Sign Bipartisan Housing Bill
Senator Elizabeth Warren has called on President Trump to sign a bipartisan housing package that aims to address the U.S. housing crisis. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act includes provisions to lower construction costs and prevent corporate consolidation of the housing market. The bill's progress has been stalled as Trump insists on the passage of an unrelated measure first.
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Warren tells Trump to 'sign the damn bill' as bipartisan housing package remains stalled in Washington
Senator Warren Urges President Trump to Sign Bipartisan Housing Bill