A major housing bill is set to become law without the signature of President Donald Trump. After successfully passing through Congress, the legislation was sent to the White House, where it remained unsigned past the constitutionally mandated ten-day deadline. Because the president did not exercise his veto power while Congress was in session, the bill will automatically take effect, marking a significant development for national housing policy and reflecting the current legislative dynamics between Congress and the administration.
- The federal housing legislation will become law automatically without requiring the president’s signature.
- President Donald Trump did not sign or veto the bill within the ten-day constitutional limit after it passed Congress.
- Under U.S. constitutional law, unsigned bills automatically become law after ten days (excluding Sundays) if Congress is in session.
- The enactment of this bill introduces key updates to national housing policy.
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This country is dead nobody can afford housing you can sign whatever bill you want the country is no longer livable.
So obvious democrats cheated in the 2020 election. Where is the opposing opinion?