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Congress has taken a step to fix housing affordability — it can’t afford to go backward

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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June 23, 2026

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Congress has taken a step to fix housing affordability — it can’t afford to go backward

Washington has spent years talking about housing affordability. Despite the talk, federal lawmakers have failed to enact housing reforms, while ordinary Americans have been crushed by rent, mortgage payments, and a supply crunch that never seems to ease. Now, after months of negotiating, Congress has finally reached an agreement on a bipartisan housing package that []

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Washington Examiner

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· Jul 2, 2026

Congress just addressed housing supply. Here’s the next step

Congress recently took an important bipartisan step toward addressing America’s housing affordability challenge. The legislation deserves credit because it recognizes a reality policymakers can no longer ignore: the United States needs more housing. Housing affordability is no longer simply a supply challenge. It is increasingly a cost challenge. Congress addressed housing supply and some affordability []

The Hill

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· Jun 21, 2026

Congress is finally set to pass a housing bill: Here's what it would do

Congress is on the verge of passing a bipartisan housing package after months of often tense negotiations between House and Senate Republicans, a significant achievement that lawmakers in both parties are eager to tout back home. The bill, titled the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, would roll back some permitting regulations and limit corporations...

Bisnow News

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· Jun 30, 2026

The Housing Bill Sitting On Trump's Desk Isn't The Game-Changer Many Hoped — Or Feared

The federal housing bill stalled on President Donald Trump’s desk is the most significant housing policy in a generation. But while it is a step toward expanding supply, the 21st Century Road to Housing Act will not be a game-changer for the commercial...

National Republican Senatorial Committee

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· Jul 11, 2026

Republicans Deliver Landmark Housing Reform to Lower Costs

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, NRSC Chairman Tim Scott and Senate Republicans’ first-of-its-kind housing reform became law, lowering housing costs and expanding the housing supply for working families. “After decades of gridlock and rising housing costs, Senate Republicans have delivered real relief for American families. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act will put the American []

DNyuz

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· Jun 24, 2026

Housing Package Passed by Congress Has Wide Appeal, but It’s No Quick Fix

For the first time in more than 30 years, members of Congress have secured a major legislative package that could make housing more affordable, one that primarily aims to touch off a new boom in construction nationwide. It is a widely lauded proposal, the byproduct of long and winding negotiations between Democrats and Republicans, who []

Watchdog Report

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· Jun 25, 2026

Washington Land Grab Hides In Housing ‘Fix’

A massive new housing bill racing through Congress claims to rescue young Americans from the housing crisis, but it also expands Washington’s grip on your neighborhood and the housing market itself. Story Snapshot The Senate passed the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act with an overwhelming vote, calling it the biggest housing reform in []

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Related coverage for "Congress has taken a step to fix housing affordability — it can’t afford to go backward": Washington Examiner — Congress just addressed housing supply. Here’s the next step. The Hill — Congress is finally set to pass a housing bill: Here's what it would do. Bisnow News — The Housing Bill Sitting On Trump's Desk Isn't The Game-Changer Many Hoped — Or Feared. National Republican Senatorial Committee — Republicans Deliver Landmark Housing Reform to Lower Costs. DNyuz — Housing Package Passed by Congress Has Wide Appeal, but It’s No Quick Fix. Watchdog Report — Washington Land Grab Hides In Housing ‘Fix’