Congress set to pass housing aid bill in bipartisan push ahead of elections
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Jarrell Dillard, Mariana Alfaro
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A brief news blurb about Congress preparing to pass housing assistance legislation, framed as a rare bipartisan effort ahead of upcoming elections. The article notes that lawmakers from both parties feel pressure to address Americans' economic concerns.
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