The bill represents a rare moment of consensus in a deeply divided Congress, focusing on streamlining the construction process to address the mounting national housing deficit. By removing specific administrative hurdles, the measure aims to make it easier for developers to break ground on projects intended for low- and middle-income families.
Following the decisive Senate victory on Monday, the House is expected to finalize the measure this Tuesday. Once signed into law, the legislation will serve as a federal mandate to prioritize housing supply, marking a significant shift in how the government approaches the current affordability crisis.





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