A rare bipartisan housing bill just became law – but Americans will still struggle with affordability

The ROAD to Housing Act became law on July 11, 2026. It's the first major housing bill enacted since the 1990s. The bill does not address the main source of the nation’s housing problem: that millions of renters and homeowners lack the income necessary to cover their housing costs.

Why the new US housing bill won’t fix the crisis

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7 ways affordable housing bill will impact Americans' wallets

The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is expected to become law at midnight Saturday morning. The bill has cleared Congress with overwhelming bipartisan support as a way to address America's housing affordability crisis. Under the bill, Congress is looking to increase housing supply and limit certain institutional investor activity while expanding affordable housing financing tools. President Trump has indicated he will not sign the legislation because of a dispute with Congress over the SAVE America Act.

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In California governor’s race, voters face stark choice on immigrant healthcare

Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton are running for governor of California. They are both opposed to providing state-funded Medi-Cal coverage for low-income immigrants without legal status. The program costs the state about $10 billion a year and covers more than 14 million people.

A rare bipartisan housing bill just became law – but Americans will still struggle with affordability
A rare bipartisan housing bill just became law – but Americans will still struggle with affordability

The ROAD to Housing Act became law on July 11, 2026. It's the first major housing bill enacted since the 1990s. The bill does not address the main source of the nation’s housing problem: that millions of renters and homeowners lack the income necessary to cover their housing costs.

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Why the new US housing bill won’t fix the crisis
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Health care reform passed: What insured people need to know about the GKV savings program
Health care reform passed: What insured people need to know about the GKV savings program

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7 ways affordable housing bill will impact Americans' wallets
7 ways affordable housing bill will impact Americans' wallets

The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is expected to become law at midnight Saturday morning. The bill has cleared Congress with overwhelming bipartisan support as a way to address America's housing affordability crisis. Under the bill, Congress is looking to increase housing supply and limit certain institutional investor activity while expanding affordable housing financing tools. President Trump has indicated he will not sign the legislation because of a dispute with Congress over the SAVE America Act.

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Whistleblower takes on health insurance and FDA commissioner candidates
Whistleblower takes on health insurance and FDA commissioner candidates

This week's episode of "The Readout LOUD," STAT's weekly biotech podcast, features Bob Herman's new series, "Out of Pocket, Out of Reach" and the latest news in life sciences, including Anthropic's push into drug development and Vertex's largest-ever acquisition.

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In California governor’s race, voters face stark choice on immigrant healthcare
In California governor’s race, voters face stark choice on immigrant healthcare

Xavier Becerra and Steve Hilton are running for governor of California. They are both opposed to providing state-funded Medi-Cal coverage for low-income immigrants without legal status. The program costs the state about $10 billion a year and covers more than 14 million people.

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