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Week of February 21, 2005

Front Page

* Regulatory Barriers Taking a Heavy Toll on Housing Affordability for Working Families
* GM Launches Pricing Discounts on More Than 80 Vehicles for NAHB Members
* South Carolina City Sued by Builders for Blocking Low-Income, Minority Housing
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* NAHB Is Your Business Partner

Housing Politics

* Senate Bill Offers Affordable Health Coverage for Employees of Small Businesses
* House Bill to Repeal Estate Tax Would Strengthen Small Family-Owned Businesses
* Tort Reform Receives Swift Congressional Approval and President's Signature

Housing and Economics

* Housing Starts Rise to a 21-Year High in January
* Builders Remain Bullish on Housing Outlook in February Despite Rainy Weather

Green Building

* Green Building Techniques Focus of Upcoming NAHB Conference in Atlanta

Seniors Housing

* ‘2020’ Vision Needed to Prepare for Baby Boomer Retirement Explosion

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Lump Sum Pricing Works ― and Customers Prefer It

Construction Safety

* OSHA Stepping Up Efforts to Make Construction Trenching Safer

Design

* Good Design Can Overcome Community Opposition to Affordable Housing

Building Systems

* Log Home Event Slated for Denver in the Heart of Log Home Country
* Virginia's Rep. Goode Honored for Supporting Manufacturing

Commercial Builders

* Health Care and Schools Hot Markets for Design and Construction Firms in 2005
* Mold and Real Estate Deals Not a Good Mix

Education

* Interest in Residential Construction Superintendent Designation Surges
* Take Advantage of National Designation Month — Before It Ends

Labor

* U.S. and State Legislators Hail the Success of Project CRAFT in Texas

Building Products

* Termites Would Rather Starve Than Eat New Pest-Resistant Pine on Windows and Doors

Builder's Engineer

* Reentrant Corners and Other 'Flamboozlements'

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Robson Seeks Office of NAHB Vice President and Secretary
* Housing Hall of Fame Inductee J. Bentley Owens, Jr., Dies at 77
* Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes
* Earn NAHB WorldPointssm Rewards When You Charge
* Subscribe Your Employees to NBN Online and a Digital Camera Could Be Yours
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes

Many NAHB members already have responded to the devastating earthquake and tsunami disaster in South Asia by generously giving to numerous relief agencies that are providing vital emergency assistance to the survivors. As the relief effort continues and moves from the acute, emergency phase into recovery, the home building industry is rallying to address the longer term need for temporary and permanent shelter in the tsunami-affected nations.

Over the years, NAHB and its members have united to help those in need, demonstrating time and again that Home Builders Care, a philosophy as well as a call to action that is emblematic of the industry's commitment to community service and charitable causes.

In response to what will be an overwhelming need for permanent shelter, NAHB and the National Housing Endowment have established the Home Builders Care/National Housing Endowment-Tsunami Shelter Fund to raise desperately needed funds.

With an initial donation of $250,000, designated by the NAHB Board of Directors at the International Builders’ Show, the fund will be directed to rebuilding efforts that provide temporary and permanent shelter for survivors.


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Please help by making a tax deductible donation to the Home Builders Care/National Housing Endowment-Tsunami Shelter Fund. Money raised by the National Housing Endowment will be granted to one or more U.S. charitable relief organizations working to help tsunami survivors obtain temporary and permanent shelter.

Please direct your donation check to:

National Housing Endowment
1201 15th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20005

Checks should be made payable to the National Housing Endowment and, in the memo section, please note the Tsunami Shelter Fund.

The NAHB Senior Officers have selected Past President Bob Mitchell to oversee and guide this fundraising effort.

For more information, contact Troy Patterson at the National Housing Endowment at 800-368-5242 x8483 or Kym Kilbourne in NAHB Public Affairs, x8447.


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