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Speaker Mike Johnson asserts Trump won't veto housing bill

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June 30, 2026

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The Hill

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· Jun 28, 2026

Johnson to send housing bill to Trump on Monday

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Sunday said he will send the bipartisan housing bill passed overwhelmingly by both chambers of Congress to President Trump on Monday. Trump last week said he would not sign the bill, despite the support from both parties, unless the Senate first takes action on elections legislation that is opposed...

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 28, 2026

Housing Or Voter ID? CNN Interview Heats Up As Florida Rep. Donalds Defends Stalling Bill

President Donald Trump is demanding that Senate Republicans pass the SAVE America Act, a voter I.D. bill, before he will sign any other legislation. This includes a pending bipartisan housing bill. Trump reportedly told House Speaker Mike Johnson last week that housing was not a priority. On Saturday, CNN’s Omar Jimenez interviewed Rep. Byron Donalds [] Housing Or Voter ID? CNN Interview Heats Up As Florida Rep. Donalds Defends Stalling Bill

The Daily Caller

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· Jun 22, 2026

Senate Passes Major Housing Bill As Citizens Continue To Miss Out On Key Pillar Of American Dream

'Gives Congress a chance to deliver a major win for families'

Off The Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

Senate passes bipartisan housing bill

The Senate voted overwhelmingly Monday to pass a bipartisan housing affordability bill, which now sends the legislation to the House for approval before going to President Donald Trump’s desk for his signature. The House passed similar bipartisan legislation in May but will still need to give final approval to the Senate version. The Senate bill []...Click to read more

Spotlight Delaware

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· Jun 22, 2026

Controversial affordable housing bill faces final hurdle

The Delaware House of Representatives will vote on a controversial affordable housing bill Tuesday, and it will need bipartisan support to pass. The post Controversial affordable housing bill faces final hurdle appeared first on Spotlight Delaware.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 10, 2026

Trump says he won’t sign bipartisan housing bill in protest over SAVE America Act

President Donald Trump said Friday that he will not sign a major bipartisan housing bill on his desk, but he didn’t explicitly say whether he would veto the legislation. If he doesn’t issue a veto, the measure will become law at the end of Friday. Trump’s announcement is at least a symbolic blow to Republicans []

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Related coverage for "Speaker Mike Johnson asserts Trump won't veto housing bill": The Hill — Johnson to send housing bill to Trump on Monday. Tampa Free Press — Housing Or Voter ID? CNN Interview Heats Up As Florida Rep. Donalds Defends Stalling Bill. The Daily Caller — Senate Passes Major Housing Bill As Citizens Continue To Miss Out On Key Pillar Of American Dream. Off The Press — Senate passes bipartisan housing bill. Spotlight Delaware — Controversial affordable housing bill faces final hurdle. Washington Examiner — Trump says he won’t sign bipartisan housing bill in protest over SAVE America Act