The Housing Act becomes law at 12:01 a.m. Saturday without President Donald Trump's signature. He has said he will not sign it, in protest of the Senate's failure to pass an unrelated election measure. He has not vetoed it either. Under the Constitution, a bill the president neither signs nor vetoes within 10 days, Sundays excluded, becomes law anyway.
The Senate passed it 85-5 on June 22. The House followed 358-32.