Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) celebrated the enactment of a housing affordability measure, saying the new law could help working Americans as she criticized President Donald Trump for not signing the legislation.
Trump Lets Housing Bill Become Law
On Saturday, Warren announced on X that the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act had officially become law, saying the measure took effect after Trump declined to sign the legislation within the required timeframe.
"Woo-hoo!" Warren wrote. "The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is officially law and will help make housing more affordable."
She said Trump "refused to sign it—but it automatically went into effect while he was sleeping last night."
"Today is a huge win for working people," Warren further said.
Woo-hoo!
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) July 11, 2026
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is officially law and will help make housing more affordable.
Donald Trump refused to sign it—but it automatically went into effect while he was sleeping last night.
Today is a huge win for working people.
Bipartisan Housing Bill Becomes Law
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) said the ROAD to Housing Act became law after Trump declined to sign the bipartisan legislation, calling the decision "mystifying" while praising the bill as a step toward lowering housing costs.
Last night, the ROAD to Housing Act became law – even though Trump refused to sign it "in protest."
— Mark Warner (@MarkWarner) July 11, 2026
While his obstruction is still mystifying, this is a real, tangible bipartisan win for lowering costs. I am proud to have helped write it.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) also highlighted the law as a bipartisan achievement, saying Democrats and Republicans worked together to address housing affordability and make homeownership more attainable for Americans.
A win is a win! The ROAD to Housing Act is law and it happened at midnight! President Trump refused to sign the most significant federal housing bill in 30 years. The deadline passed and it’s now law.
— Amy Klobuchar (@amyklobuchar) July 11, 2026
Dems and Rs came together to tackle rising housing costs and make the…
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) called the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act a "historic victory" that could help more families achieve the American Dream by expanding homeownership opportunities, strengthening communities and creating future economic opportunities.
Today, my 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act became law.
— Senator Tim Scott (@SenatorTimScott) July 11, 2026
This is a historic victory for families working toward their version of the American Dream.
My housing affordability legislation will help more Americans put down roots, invest in their communities, and pass opportunity to… pic.twitter.com/pxQjY0gEPe
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Trump Rejects ROAD To Housing Act
On Friday, the President said that he would not sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, citing the Senate’s failure to pass the SAVE America Act.
Trump said his decision was a protest against lawmakers’ inability to approve the legislation.
Trump Pushes Defense Funding, SAVE Act
Last week, President Trump highlighted the strength and morale of the U.S. Military, pointing to record recruiting numbers and its role in Independence Day celebrations.
He urged Congress to prioritize the passage of Reconciliation 3.0, which includes $350 billion in defense funding, along with the SAVE America Act.
Trump said the measures would help preserve U.S. security and freedom for future generations.
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