House approves affordability bill to lower housing costs, sends it to Trump for approval: Here’s what we know | Today’s news
The US House of Representatives on Tuesday (local time) passed a massive housing affordability bill aimed at increasing the supply of homes and cracking down on big investors buying up homes.
The bill won a 358-32 vote, a day after it cleared the U.S. Senate by an 85-5 vote, and now goes to U.S. President Donald Trump, who supports it and is expected to sign it, NBC News reported.
This is a developing story. Further details were awaited.