The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act Becomes Law Despite President's Refusal to Sign
儘管總統拒絕簽署,《21世紀住房路徑法案》依然正式生效
Introduction
The 21st Century Renewing Opportunity in the American Dream (ROAD) to Housing Act will become law this Saturday, even though President Donald Trump has refused to sign it.
即便川普總統拒絕簽署,《21世紀美國夢住房機會恢復(ROAD)法案》將於本週六正式生效。
Main Body
This legislation passed with strong support from both political parties in the House and Senate. Its main goal is to solve the national housing crisis using several different strategies. For example, the act limits how many single-family homes large institutional investors can buy, which should make it easier for individual buyers to compete. Furthermore, the law aims to speed up construction by simplifying environmental reviews and encouraging the use of modular homes. It also creates grant programs for pre-approved designs and improves community banking to make local construction loans more available.
這項立法在眾議院與參議院均獲得兩黨的強力支持。其主要目標是透過數種不同策略來解決全國性的住房危機。例如,該法案限制了大型機構投資者可購買的單一家庭住宅數量,這應能讓個人買家更容易競爭。此外,法律旨在透過簡化環境審查並鼓勵使用模組化房屋來加速建築進度。它還為預先核准的設計建立了撥款計畫,並改善社區銀行服務,使本地建築貸款更容易獲得。
However, President Trump has declined to sign the bill, claiming it is less important than the SAVE America Act. The SAVE America Act, which focuses on strict voter ID and citizenship rules, failed to get enough votes in the Senate. Consequently, the President is using the housing bill as a way to pressure the Senate to change its voting rules. Although his administration first praised the housing act, the President eventually canceled the official signing ceremony on June 24.
然而,川普總統拒絕簽署該法案,聲稱其重要性不如《拯救美國法案》。側重於嚴格選民身分證明與公民身份規定之《拯救美國法案》,在參議院未能獲得足夠票數通過。因此,總統利用住房法案向參議院施壓,要求其更改投票規則。雖然其政府起初稱讚該住房法案,但總統最終於6月24日取消了正式的簽署儀式。
Economic experts believe the effects of this law will be gradual rather than immediate. While the act removes some regulatory barriers, it does not control mortgage rates or local zoning laws, which are the main reasons why housing remains expensive. According to the National Association of Realtors, the median home price reached a record $440,600 in June, showing that the affordability gap is still a serious problem.
經濟專家認為,這項法律的影響將是漸進而非立即的。雖然法案移除了部分監管障礙,但它無法控制房貸利率或當地分區法,而這些才是住房價格居高不下的主因。根據全國房地產代理協會的數據,房屋中位價在6月份達到創紀錄的440,600美元,顯示可負擔能力差距仍是一個嚴重問題。
Conclusion
Since there is no presidential veto, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act will officially become law at midnight on Saturday according to the Constitution.
由於沒有總統否決權,根據憲法,《21世紀住房路徑法案》將於週六午夜正式生效。
Vocabulary Learning
The 'Logic Leap': Moving from Simple to Complex Sentences
At the A2 level, you likely say: "The President did not sign the bill. It became law anyway."
To reach B2, you must stop using short, choppy sentences and start using Connectors of Contrast and Consequence. This allows you to show how two ideas relate to each other in one fluid thought.
⚡ The Power Shift
Look at how the article transforms simple ideas into "B2-level" logic:
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The 'Despite' Bridge (Contrast)
- A2 style: The President refused to sign. The act becomes law.
- B2 style: "The... Act Becomes Law Despite President's Refusal to Sign."
- Pro Tip: Use Despite or In spite of followed by a noun to show that something happened even though there was an obstacle.
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The 'Consequently' Chain (Result)
- A2 style: The SAVE Act failed. So, the President is using the housing bill for pressure.
- B2 style: "...failed to get enough votes... Consequently, the President is using the housing bill..."
- Pro Tip: Replace 'So' with Consequently or Therefore in formal writing to sound more academic and precise.
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The 'Rather Than' Choice (Comparison)
- A2 style: The effects will not be immediate. They will be gradual.
- B2 style: "...the effects of this law will be gradual rather than immediate."
- Pro Tip: Use Rather than to reject one possibility and highlight another in the same breath.
🛠 Quick Implementation Guide
Next time you describe a situation, try this formula: [Unexpected Result] Despite [The Obstacle]
Example: "I passed the exam despite my nervousness." (B2 Upgrade from: "I was nervous, but I passed.")