Senate Passes Housing Bill With Trump Investor Ban, Setting Up Clash in House

The US Capitol in Washington.

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The US Senate on Thursday passed a bipartisan bill aimed at boosting the nation’s supply of homes on an 89-10 vote, setting up a showdown in the House over a contentious provision to limit Wall Street’s footprint in the housing market.

The bill bars investors with more than 350 houses from purchasing additional single-family homes — a late change to the legislation that was critical to getting the White House on board, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott, a South Carolina Republican, told reporters last week.