Trump cancels signing of landmark bipartisan bill aimed at lowering housing costs
Congress earlier approved the legislation in a rare, bipartisan move, signalling how pressing the housing issue has become for American voters.
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"What I would say is that the bill is a bill that's been worked on for a long time. It's an affordability issue, and eventually I hope he'll find his way to sign it."
— John Thune , Politician
"This just doesn't make any sense other than whatever it is he wants to do, it's a complete indifference to the cost squeeze on American families."
— Elizabeth Warren , Politician
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Congress earlier approved the legislation in a rare, bipartisan move, signalling how pressing the housing issue has become for American voters.
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