The Senate overwhelmingly advanced a bipartisan housing bill on Thursday, moving the package one step closer to President Donald Trump’s desk.The upper chamber voted 84-8 in favor of advancing the bill, suggesting it will easily pass on the final vote. The House approved the package by a similarly overwhelming, 396-13 margin in May.
That vote followed the Senate voting 89-10 in favor of an earlier version. The House variant primarily included incentives to build multi-family homes like duplexes.
The timeline for final passage remains unclear.
Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent for Just the News. Follow him on X.
Trending
- Iranian resistance leader, former national security aide praise Trump’s deal with Tehran
- California’s billionaire tax officially heads to Nov. 3 ballot
- Iran deal fails to address terror proxies, ballistic missiles, human rights
- Washington state high court upholds $35 million campaign finance penalty against Meta over ads
- Gabbard Releases Documents Alleging Fauci’s Role in Wuhan Lab Research Linked to COVID
- For the first time, biologists observe a humpback whale crossing the Arabian Sea
- Illegal Immigrants Across U.S. Get Financial Aid for College
- Miscarriage Care Is Not Abortion: Ashley’s Story Exposes Pro-Abortion Lies