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Week of November 29, 2004

Front Page

* NAHB Stands Ready to Protect Any Challenges to Tax Incentives for Housing
* Entries Sought for National Green Building Awards
* Multifamily Construction Pays for Itself, NAHB Economic Impact Model Demonstrates
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* Participating on the Home Builder Research Panel Is Easy and Rewarding

Housing Politics

* FHA Multifamily Loans and PATH Among Winners in 2005 Spending Package
* Legislation Strengthens Home Loan Guarantee Program for Veterans

Housing and Economics

* New Single-Family Home Sales Continue at a Brisk Pace in October
* Existing Home Sales Lose Little Strength in October

Builders' Show

* Golf, Spas and Nightlife — Orlando's Got More Than Theme Parks

Seniors Housing

* What Builders Should Know About Boomers
* Attend 'Designing for the Active Adult' and Hone Your Designs for the 55-plus Market

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Change Order — A Form That Will Guarantee You Make Money

Business Management

* National Register Takes Aim at Construction Equipment Thefts

Sales and Marketing

* Sell Yourself: Buyers Buy From People They Trust
* First Marketing 20 Club to Be Launched Early Next Year

Research

* Affordable Home in Tulsa Able to Withstand Tornado-Force Winds
* Home Building Industry Needs to Do a Better Job of Addressing Barriers to Innovation
* Tour of Sustainable Apartments in San Francisco to Feature PATH Technologies

Building Systems

* Log Home Builder the First to Be Awarded ENERGY STAR Rating
* Web Site Demonstrates Adaptability of Log Home Design

Construction Safety

* Portland Cement Excluded From Proposed OSHA Rule on Hexavalent Chromium

Housing Finance

* NAHB Task Force on Housing Finance Reform Seeking Input from Association Members

Labor

* Appropriations Bill a Mixed Bag for Construction Training Programs
* Residential Construction Training Series Extends to HVAC and Plumbing

Building Products

* Sears Acquisition Furthers Retailer’s Leadership in Appliance Business

Builder's Engineer

* Soil Settlement — The Most Common Structural Failure?

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Association News & Events

* Get WorldPointssm Rewards When You Charge
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* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Appropriations Bill a Mixed Bag for Construction Training Programs

Several construction training programs of interest to the Home Builders Institute, the workforce development arm of NAHB, fared well in H.R. 4818, the omnibus spending bill for FY 2005 that was passed by Congress on Nov. 20.

Under the Department of Labor, Job Corps, HBI’s biggest program, received a small increase to $1,546 billion, up from $1,537 billion in FY 2004.

Originally rolled into the new Prisoner Reentry Initiative in the President’s budget request, the Reintegration of Young Offenders program received level funding of $50 million for FY 2005. The Prisoner Reentry initiative received $20 million.

The Young Offender program funds HBI’s Project CRAFT/Nashville (Community Restitution Apprenticeship-Focused Training) through 2005 and will also be used for an impact study on youth recidivism. Participants in the training program will shift to students who are 18 and under from those who are 18 and older.


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Project CRAFT/Nashville operates at the Davidson County Drug Court, the country’s only residential drug court and a recipient of Edward Byrne Discretionary Grant funding from the Department of Justice. Byrne Grants received $634 million in FY 05, a reduction of $40 million over FY 04.

A proposed new Community-Based Job Training Grants or Community College Initiative was fully funded at $250 million. The program will seek to improve "partnerships between the workforce investment system and community colleges to train workers for high-growth jobs." A recent award to HBI from the Department of Labor to work with community colleges and home builders associations to develop an educational continuum in the skilled trades will help pave the way for the new program.

Finally, the Youthbuild program was cut by $4 million, from $65 million in FY 2004 to $61 million. HUD recently awarded HBI a one-year grant to provide technical assistance to Youthbuild programs.

To read the approriations bill, click here and enter H.R. 4818 in the box at the upper left.

For further information, e-mail Maria McIntyre at HBI, or call her at 800-795-7955 x8912 or contact Jenna Morgan Hamilton in NAHB's Legislative and Political Relations, 800-8368-5242 x8407.
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