US passes housing bill aimed at boosting supply and affordability

The Tree Frog Forestry News
June 24, 2026
Category: Today's Takeaway

President Trump is expected to sign a bipartisan housing bill aimed at boosting homebuilding and improving affordability. In other Business news: BC Premier Eby is leading a trade mission to China; the EU eliminated tariffs on US wood products; Louisiana Pacific broke ground on a new Minnesota plant; the EPA denied a challenge to Humboldt Redwood’s air permit; and an update on the Longview paper mill investigation. Meanwhile: Vancouver’s newest timber tower is touted as one of Canada’s most earthquake-resilient buildings.

In Forestry news: BC created a new enforcement agency for the natural-resource sector; ENGOs call for BC to honour its forest-protection commitments; the US Forest Service launched a salvage logging project in Idaho and Montana; Oregon confirmed more emerald ash borer infestations; and SFI secured funding to improve aquatic habitat on certified lands. Meanwhile: the Saw Creek fire near Lytton, BC was declared held; a wildfire triggered evacuations in Utah; and crews made progress on Arizona’s Rock Canyon Fire.

Finally, a detector dog uncovers half a tonne of opium hidden inside industrial paper rolls.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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