"Major Housing Bill Heads to Senate Vote Amid Progressive Primary Showdowns" As the nation's housing market continues to grapple with rising costs and affordability issues, the US Senate is poised to take a significant step towards addressing the crisis. Tonight, lawmakers are expected to pass a major housing bill, which aims to provide relief to struggling homeowners and renters. Meanwhile, voters in New York are heading to the polls in a series of primary elections that are shaping up to be a showdown between progressive and Democratic Socialist candidates. The outcome of these contests is likely to have far-reaching implications for the state's Democratic Party and the broader national conversation on issues like healthcare, education, and economic inequality. As the Senate votes on the housing bill and New Yorkers cast their ballots, The Hill's expert panel will provide live coverage and analysis of the developments.


The Senate is expected to pass a major housing bill later this evening, while voters go to the polls in New York to pick candidates for the fall in primary races where progressives and Democratic Socialists are bettling. Join The Hill's Editor-in-Chief Ian Swanson, congressional editor Regina Zilbermints, campaign editor Sophia Vento and Senate reporter Helen...