Speaker to send housing bill to Trump for signature
The Speaker of the House announced plans to send a housing bill to Trump for approval. This action follows legislative discussions on housing policy. (sources: upi, politico, reuters)

Speaker Johnson confirmed that he will send a housing bill to Trump for signature on Monday. This step indicates progress in the legislative process regarding housing issues.
- Speaker Johnson is responsible for sending the housing bill.
- The bill will be sent to Trump for signature on Monday.
- This action follows ongoing discussions about housing policy.
Why it matters
The approval of the housing bill could impact housing policy and funding.
↓ Congress can act on this
7 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is S1515: Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025.
S1515 · 119th Congress
Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025
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What S1515 actually does
This story is about Speaker Johnson to send housing bill to Trump for signature Monday. This bill would expand and revise the low-income housing credit rules used to finance affordable rental housing.
If passed, it would:
- expand and revise the low-income housing credit rules used to finance affordable rental housing • support preservation and rebuilding of affordable properties through tax-credit changes.
6 other bills moving on this issue
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This story is about Speaker Johnson to send housing bill to Trump for signature Monday. This bill would modernize federal manufactured-housing rules to support lower-cost home production.
If passed, it would
- modernize federal manufactured-housing rules to support lower-cost home production • make manufactured housing a more usable federal affordability/supply tool.
This story is about Speaker Johnson to send housing bill to Trump for signature Monday. This bill would reduce inspection and administrative friction that would keep voucher holders from leasing units.
If passed, it would
- reduce inspection and administrative friction that can keep voucher holders from leasing units • try to bring more landlords, including those in higher-opportunity areas, into the voucher program.
This story is about Speaker Johnson to send housing bill to Trump for signature Monday. This bill would require HUD to reclassify how certain NEPA requirements apply to housing activities.
If passed, it would
- require HUD to reclassify how certain NEPA requirements apply to housing activities • aim to shorten federal review timelines for some HUD-linked projects.
This story is about Speaker Johnson to send housing bill to Trump for signature Monday. This bill would let HUD designate a streamlined environmental-review procedure for certain assistance.
If passed, it would
- let HUD designate a streamlined environmental-review procedure for certain assistance • allow tribes to assume environmental-review obligations in this framework.
This story is about Speaker Johnson to send housing bill to Trump for signature Monday. This bill would amend HOME rules to encourage more affordable housing production.
If passed, it would
- amend HOME rules to encourage more affordable housing production • give Congress another vehicle for supply-side program reform beyond the just-cleared package in the news cluster.
This story is about Speaker Johnson to send housing bill to Trump for signature Monday. This bill would adjust FHA multifamily loan limits under the National Housing Act.
If passed, it would
- adjust FHA multifamily loan limits under the National Housing Act • try to keep federal-backed multifamily financing aligned with current project costs.
