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House Skipping Town Early As SAVE America Act Saga Continues To Rock Capitol Hill

The Daily Caller

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June 30, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks

The recess will happen because a rule vote failed

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Conservative Review

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· Jun 30, 2026

House Skipping Town Early As SAVE America ACT Saga Continues To Rock Capitol Hill

The recess will happen because a rule vote failed

DNyuz

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· Jul 1, 2026

SB 79 is here. See which neighborhoods are getting upzoned

Townhomes, row houses and bungalow courts are likely coming to 57 neighborhoods across L.A. as part of the city’s plan to delay Senate Bill 79. The historic housing bill, which took effect Wednesday, was written in hopes of addressing California’s housing crisis. It’s designed to boost apartment construction by overriding local zoning laws and allowing []

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 3, 2026

Major Building Act reform isn’t weathertight and risks leaving homeowners exposed – Jenée Tibshraeny

Major Building Act reform isn’t weathertight and risks leaving homeowners exposed – Jenée Tibshraeny

The Real Deal

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· Jun 27, 2026

NY Dirt: Mamdani-backed sweep, rent freeze set up Albany fight

Last week’s primary contests and the subsequent rent freeze vote were a one-two punch for the real estate industry. Both further dimmed hopes for favorable city and statewide policy, while setting up potential legal challenges from those who oppose the board’s determination. After the Rent Guidelines Board approved the freeze seven to one, politicians in attendance cheered the historic vote as a key step to unlocking support for Albany’s broader housing goals. “Today the tenants showed their power, but this is just the beginning of the shift of power back to the tenants of the City of New York,” Assembly []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Daily Mail

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· Jun 29, 2026

Back to the 1970s with Burnham: State ownership, council house bonanza and more taxes on the agenda in Northern coup

Back to the 1970s with Burnham: State ownership, council house bonanza and more taxes on the agenda in Northern coup

Investopedia

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· Jul 10, 2026

Housing Reform Bill To Become Law Saturday Without Trump’s Signature

Housing Reform Bill To Become Law Saturday Without Trump’s Signature

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Related coverage for "House Skipping Town Early As SAVE America Act Saga Continues To Rock Capitol Hill": Conservative Review — House Skipping Town Early As SAVE America ACT Saga Continues To Rock Capitol Hill. DNyuz — SB 79 is here. See which neighborhoods are getting upzoned. The New Zealand Herald — Major Building Act reform isn’t weathertight and risks leaving homeowners exposed – Jenée Tibshraeny. The Real Deal — NY Dirt: Mamdani-backed sweep, rent freeze set up Albany fight. Daily Mail — Back to the 1970s with Burnham: State ownership, council house bonanza and more taxes on the agenda in Northern coup. Investopedia — Housing Reform Bill To Become Law Saturday Without Trump’s Signature