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Congress passed its biggest housing affordability bill in decades this summer by an overwhelming bipartisan vote. It became law without Trump’s signature after he refused to sign it in protest over an unrelated bill
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The broadest federal housing law since 1990 cleared Congress with margins nobody has seen on a contested domestic bill in years, and it authorizes almost no money.
Section 1202 of the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is one sentence long: no additional funds are authorized to be appropriated to carry out the requirements of this Act.
Both sentences are now federal law, printed in the same volume of the Statutes at Large.
Warren, speaking on the Senate floor, called it the biggest housing bill since 1990 — a reference to the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act.
By breadth of federal housing policy touched in a single vehicle, the claim holds.