
Congress has approved what is being called the most far-reaching housing legislation passed in decades, raising hopes that relief may be on the way for Americans struggling with the cost of finding a place to live.
The sweeping new bill is drawing attention from housing policy experts across the country, including Vincent Reina, a housing specialist at the University of Pennsylvania, who is examining whether this kind of legislation can truly move the needle on affordability.
The push to make housing more accessible and affordable has been a growing concern for many households, and this congressional action represents one of the most significant attempts in recent memory to address the issue at the federal level.







