US Senate passes housing affordability, House consideration next - Reuters

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March 12, 2026
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The US Senate passed a housing affordability bill, now awaiting House consideration.

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The US Senate passed housing affordability legislation that now moves to the House for consideration.

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The US Senate passed a housing affordability bill.

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