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Senate poised to advance housing bill to limit private equity purchases of single-family homes
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- The vote comes after lawmakers reached a deal last week on the bill, which is aimed at increasing the supply of homes while limiting private equity's influence on the housing market.
- "America is facing a housing crisis, and it's long past time for Congress to act," Sen.
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The Senate on Monday is expected to vote on passage of a bipartisan affordable housing bill that would limit the number of single-family homes major investors can purchase, after months of debate spanning both chambers of Congress.
The vote comes after lawmakers reached a deal last week on the bill, which is aimed at increasing the supply of homes while limiting private equity's influence on the housing market. The House is expected to vote on the bill later this week.
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