- United States
- Texas
- Letter
The American people are facing a housing affordability crisis. Families are being priced out of homeownership, rents continue to rise, and young Americans are wondering if they will ever be able to afford a home of their own. In response, Congress did something rare: you came together across party lines and passed a bipartisan housing bill by overwhelming margins in both chambers. The Senate approved it 85-5, and the House approved it 358-32.
Yet President Trump has chosen to hold that bill hostage.
Instead of helping Americans find affordable housing, he canceled the bill signing and demanded passage of the deeply divisive SAVE Act before he would move forward.
This is not leadership. It is political extortion.
Millions of Americans are struggling with housing costs right now. They should not be used as bargaining chips for an unrelated voting bill that remains highly controversial and faces widespread opposition. Voting legislation and housing affordability are separate issues. Americans need homes, not political games.
Congress must stop enabling this behavior. A president is not a king. He does not get to throw a tantrum and block legislation that would help working families because he did not get his way on another bill.
Do your jobs. Defend the institution of Congress. Protect the bipartisan work you already completed. Make it clear that the needs of American families come before the demands of one politician.
The housing crisis is real. The American people are tired of the drama. We expect action, not childish ultimatums.
Do something. Protect our country. Protect your constituents. Protect our constitution.