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In This Issue:

Front Page
New Home Size Reaches All-Time High in 2005
Big Builders Improve Operations and Reap Big Profits
Impact Fees Illegal, Says Mississippi State Supreme Court
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff — It's Free
Coast to Coast
Coastal Builders Are Finding Eager Buyers for Their Fortified Houses
Politics & Government
Financial Incentives Can Spur Interest in Abandoned Homes
Senate FHA Bill Would Boost Homeownership Opportunities
Builders Launch Grassroots Push in Support of Storm Water Bill
House Cuts Estate Taxes, Bill Awaits Uncertain Fate in Senate
Study Redefines How We Talk About U.S. Cities
Kansas Governor Applauded for Her Support of Home Building
Legal
Supreme Court´s Decision on Wetlands Only Goes So Far
A Decision Long in Coming and Worth Celebrating
Court Delays Defenders of Wildlife Ruling in Arizona
Economics & Finance
U.S. Builders Urge Canada to Reject Bad Lumber Deal
Housing Starts Rise in May, But Permits Dip
New-Home Sales Rise in May
Tips
Builder's Tip: How to Center Your Ladder Load
Design
Enter the BALA Competition — Registration Deadline Is July 15
Remodelers
Deadline Nears for Remodeling Hall of Fame Entries
Commercial
Commercial Builders Awards of Excellence Deadline Looms
Education
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Research
Exterior Insulated Foundations Need Termite Protection
View of PowerHouse Shows Advanced Energy Efficiency
Codes and Standards
Gen. Wesley Clark Launches Accessibility Program
Construction Safety
Indiana OSHA Staff Get Insights Into Home Building
Personal Protective Equipment Prevents Job-Site Injuries
Building Products
Kitchens Not Just for Cooking and Eating Anymore
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Women’s Council Scholarship Winners Announced
Association News
Avoid Credit Card Processing Rate Increases With Solveras
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
BuilderBooks.com Offers Free Shipping Through June 30
Find Key Employees Through the NAHB Online Career Center
Calendar of Events
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Related Articles

Financial Incentives Can Spur Interest in Abandoned Homes

Senate FHA Bill Would Boost Homeownership Opportunities

Builders Launch Grassroots Push in Support of Storm Water Bill

House Cuts Estate Taxes, Bill Awaits Uncertain Fate in Senate

Study Redefines How We Talk About U.S. Cities

Kansas Governor Applauded for Her Support of Home Building

Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius was thanked for her support of the home building industry during a recent visit to the National Housing Center.

During a recent visit to Washington, D.C. to receive an award for bipartisan cooperation, Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius (D-Kans.) was thanked for her support of the home building industry in general and for passing legislation that contributed to the vitality of the industry in Kansas.

Sebelius, who recently received national attention when Time magazine named her one of the five best governors in the nation, was feted at a luncheon at the National Housing Center as part of the Democratic Governors Association’s Governor’s Series Luncheon.

Jerry Howard, NAHB’s executive vice president and CEO, thanked Sebelius on behalf of Kansas builders for signing notice and opportunity to repair legislation in 2003.

Sebelius praised the home building industry for its contributions to the economy and the country. She also spoke about the importance of attracting and keeping businesses in rural states like her own.

During the past legislative session, Sebelius signed legislation repealing property taxes on newly-purchased business machinery and equipment and on business property costing less than $1,500. She also approved legislation that prohibits cities from levying excise taxes on new developments, legislation supported by the Kansas Building Industry Association.

At the luncheon, Sebelius discussed the challenges of being a Democratic governor in a state where Republicans outnumber Democrats two-to-one. She noted her attempts to bridge the gap between the two political parties by including Republicans in her cabinet and choosing a former state GOP party chair as her running mate in the upcoming election.

Through spending cuts, fee increases and some borrowing, Sebelius was able to overcome a more than $1.1 billion deficit and balance Kansas’ budget in her first year in office without raising taxes or cutting funding for education.

Because of her bipartisanship and leadership, and her ability to win in a heavily Republican state, many political pundits have touted her as a vice-presidential contender in the 2008 national elections.



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