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Senate readies to vote on housing; New York primaries take center stage: Join the live discussion
Editor's Call Senate readies to vote on housing; New York primaries take center stage: Join the live discussion Comments: by THE HILL STAFF - 06/22/26 9:04 AM ET Comments: Link copied by THE HILL STAFF - 06/22/26 9:04 AM ET Comments: Link copied

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 Huiskes for an in-depth discussion on these topics and more at noon EDT.

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