Senate advances bipartisan housing deal, eyes final passage as CBDC debate unfolds
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The Senate cleared another hurdle for a bipartisan housing package, advancing the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act by 89-9-1 and signaling final passage as early as Thursday. The measure blends House and Senate housing priorities with a White House-backed push to ban large institutional buyers of single-family homes, while a CBDC ban sweetener tests House support; housing-industry groups are seeking changes to build-to-rent sell requirements and to negotiate in conference to reconcile differences.
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