politics
Senate passes bill meant to curb housing costs, sending to House for final approval
The Senate voted Monday to pass bipartisan housing legislation designed to boost supply and help with affordability, a measure that would be a major change in the federal government’s role in real estate markets.

TL;DR
- The Senate voted 85-5 to pass the revised 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act.
- Previous versions of the bill had passed in both the Senate and the House.
- The bill now has buy-in from key players and is expected to be signed by President Donald Trump.