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Week of May 26, 2003

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President's Message

* June Is National Homeownership Month

Housing and Economics

* Reports Show Positive Local Economic Impact of Housing
* Spotline on: Dallas
* Eye on the Economy

Housing Politics

* Sen. Graham Offers Support for Homeownership Tax Credit
* Bill Addresses Reducing Wildfires in National Forests

State and Local

* Construction Defect Laws Help Restore Liability Insurance
* Builders Watching How States Remedy Budget Deficits
* Arizona Workers Feel Housing Affordability Squeeze
* Report Tackles Misperceptions About Housing and Growth

Building Quality

* Housing Quality Awards Accepting Remodeler Entries

Legal Issues

* NAHB Litigators Support Property Owner Rights
* NAHB Works to Open Federal Courts for Land Use Cases

Codes and Standards

* Home Ventilation Committee Seeks New Members
* ICC Approves Low-Cost Foundations for Remodelers and Builders

Member Dividends

* NAHB Helps Oklahoma Builders Advance Impact Fee Alternatives

Seniors Housing

* Center Provides Information on Housing for Seniors
* NAHB Supports Voluntary ‘Visitability’
* Four Named 2003 Icons of the Seniors Housing Industry

Business Management

* Don't Put the CAD Before Your Product

Sales and Marketing

* Ask a MIRM About Standard and Upgraded Features and Finishes

Multifamily

* Rep. Johnson Honored for Commitment to Affordable Housing

Labor

* Nashville Looks to Training for Safer Communities

Building Products

* New York Requires More Wind-Resistant Windows

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Four New Members Inducted Into National Housing Hall of Fame
* HomeAid Assisting Homeless Veterans

NBN Back Issues

 

Nashville Looks to Training for Safer Communities

Project CRAFT, the Home Builders Institute's award-winning training program for adjudicated juveniles, was among the innovative efforts to rehabilitate youthful offenders discussed in Nashville on May 15 by an assembly of home builders and nearly 100 representatives from judicial, education, social services and workforce development organizations.

The two-hour event, “In Nashville’s Backyard — New Approaches to Safer Communities,” was co-hosted by HBI, the workforce development arm of NAHB.


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Representatives of Project CRAFT’s industry partners, the Home Builders Association of Middle Tennessee and the HBA of Tennessee also participated. Housing traditionally has been at the forefront of the state’s innovative workforce development initiatives.

“It is truly gratifying to see so many different organizations coming together to help these young people build new lives,” said John Greeter, owner of Greeter Building Center and a member of the Tennessee Workforce Investment Board.

“It is through events like this that you learn about programs that are working for the participants and employers as well. HBI’s Project CRAFT is doing its job of connecting youths with careers in the industry,” he said.

Last July, HBI received funding from the U.S. Department of Labor's One Stop Youth Services Demonstration Model to provide employment, training and rehabilitation services to 18- to 24-year-olds in Davidson County and Nashville who had been involved in the court system.
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