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New housing bill to become law despite presidential veto

A housing bill has passed Congress with bipartisan support and is set to become law without President Trump's signature. The president declined to sign the bill due to dissatisfaction with the Senate's actions regarding his election legislation, the SAVE Act.

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A new housing bill is expected to become law after passing Congress with bipartisan support. The bill was not signed by President Trump, who expressed discontent over the GOP Senate's failure to approve his election legislation, known as the SAVE Act. Unless there is a last-minute veto, the legislation will introduce new housing regulations and incentives. The report was provided by Lisa Desjardins.

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A look at the new regulations and incentives in the housing bill set to become law

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New housing bill to become law despite presidential veto