A bipartisan bill aimed at boosting the construction of new homes recently faced an unexpected hurdle. The legislation had successfully passed through both chambers of Congress with significant support, ensuring a veto-proof majority.
The bill was set for final approval on Wednesday morning. Originally planned for a signing ceremony, the event was ultimately thwarted.
President Donald Trump decided against approving the bill. His refusal came just 90 minutes before the signing was scheduled. This decision has raised concerns about the future of housing reform initiatives.
This unforeseen development places the bill’s prospects in jeopardy. Lawmakers involved in its drafting must now reassess their strategies to secure its implementation.

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