Making Homeownership Affordable Again Act
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Cosponsors (1)
Members who have signed on to support this bill since introduction. Source: Congress.gov.
Latest Action
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would likely change tax rules to make buying a home more affordable for regular Americans, possibly through tax credits, deductions, or other financial incentives. The specific changes would affect homebuyers, current homeowners, and potentially real estate companies, though the exact details depend on what the House Committee on Ways and Means decides as they review it.
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