House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said he is sending a housing affordability bill to President Donald Trump on Monday and that “it will become law,” just days after the president canceled a ceremony to sign it.
Johnson said on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures” that passing the bill was a “Republican priority” because it would reduce housing costs and cut regulations. He said he had discussions with Trump about the bill.
The Senate approved the housing bill 85–5 on June 22, and the House passed it 358–32 the following day, making it one of the most broadly supported bipartisan measures approved this year.
The Epoch Times contacted the White House for a response to Johnson’s comments, but did not receive a response by publication time. …
Johnson Confident Trump Will Sign Bipartisan Housing Bill

