US housing reform becomes law despite Trump's refusal to sign: What's in it and what's missing

In a significant move to tackle the housing affordability crisis in America, a new bipartisan law known as the '21st Century Road to Housing Act' was enacted without the signature of President Donald Trump. This all-encompassing legislation focuses on increasing housing supply and lowering costs for the average citizen, while also limiting the ability of large investors to acquire multiple single-family homes.

US housing reform becomes law despite Trump's refusal to sign: What's in it and what's missing
In a significant move to tackle the housing affordability crisis in America, a new bipartisan law known as the '21st Century Road to Housing Act' was enacted without the signature of President Donald Trump. This all-encompassing legislation focuses on increasing housing supply and lowering costs for the average citizen, while also limiting the ability of large investors to acquire multiple single-family homes.