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Senate Votes to Consider Bipartisan Housing Bill

Updated 2026-06-16 22:40 UTC 1 source Neutral

The Senate voted 87-8 to consider a bipartisan housing bill, which includes language limiting institutional investors' ability to buy single-family homes. The vote comes after months of GOP infighting.

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The Senate voted 87-8 on Tuesday to consider a bipartisan housing bill after months of haggling between the House and Senate GOP. The version ultimately agreed to by the House and Senate includes language to limit institutional investors' ability to buy up single-family homes, which House Republican
2026-06-16 22:18 UTC
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