Larsen Statement on President Trump’s Refusal to Sign Legislation to Make Housing More Affordable
Washington, D.C.,
July 10, 2026
Today, U.S. Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) released the following statement: “The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act becoming law is an important first step toward addressing that crisis. This bipartisan law will help communities build and preserve more affordable homes, expand access to manufactured housing and smaller mortgages for working families and prevent large institutional investors from buying up more single-family homes and shutting local buyers out of the market. “There is much more work to do. I will remain focused on practical solutions that lower housing costs and make homeownership more attainable in Northwest Washington. It is disappointing that President Trump refused to sign this bipartisan housing bill, but if he does not want to be part of the solution, Congress will continue working together and get the job done without him.” At midnight tonight, the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act bill will become law because ten days have passed since the legislation was sent to the President without him signing or vetoing the legislation. President Trump refused to sign the housing legislation in protest of Congress’ inability to advance legislation that would make it more difficult for Americans to vote. Rep. Larsen voted for the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act last month. The House of Representatives passed the legislation on a 358-32 vote. The legislation includes provisions to:
Rep. Larsen voted for prior versions of the bill in May and February. He has been calling attention to the skyrocketing prices of gas, groceries, health care and housing for months. ###
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