U.S. Sen. Tim Scott announced his housing policy bill has become law, according to his office.
Based on a release from U.S. Sen. Tim Scott.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Tim Scott’s 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act became law, according to a statement from Scott’s office.
Scott, R-S.C., chairs the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. His office described the measure as the most comprehensive housing policy bill of this century.
The bipartisan, bicameral law aims to expand access to homeownership by addressing the housing shortage, removing barriers to construction, protecting taxpayers, preserving local control and helping families put down roots, according to Scott’s office.
“Today, the American Dream is a little more within reach for families across this country,” Scott said in the statement. “The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act will help more Americans plant roots, build stability, and pass opportunity to the next generation. President Trump and Republicans understand that families need results, not more excuses, and we are leading on the priorities that matter most: making life more affordable, strengthening our communities, and keeping the American Dream alive.”
Source: U.S. Sen. Tim Scott original release.
