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Front Page
Green Building to Become a $40-$50 Billion Market by 2010
Fed Chief Sees Uncertainty in Near-Term Housing Outlook
‘Buy Now’ Advertising Assistance Nears $1 Million. Apply Now.
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff. It's Free.
Coast to Coast
Housing’s Impact on Jobs Seen Spreading
Politics & Government
Improved GSE Reform Bill Heading to the House Floor
House Moves to Strengthen Flood Insurance Program
House Passes Tax Relief Bill to Help Rebuild Gulf Coast
Housing Slump Adds Urgency to Upcoming Legislative Conference
Economics & Finance
Eye on the Economy: Subprime Mess Threatens Home Sales
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Fabricating Better Garage-Door Weatherstripping
Business Management
You Are Probably Due a Federal Telephone Tax Refund
50Plus Housing
CAASH in at the 50+ Housing Symposium
Multifamily
Market Realities, Trends Highlight Pillars Conference
Commercial
Guidelines for Landing That First Light Commercial Job
Remodelers
Apply for the NAHB Remodeler of the Month Award
Education
Education Calendar
Environment
Sign Up for Free Storm Water Compliance Audio Seminar
Labor
Trustees Visit Training Centers, Plan HBI Strategy
Building Products
Three-Dimensional Models of Building Products Available
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
Arbor South Honored for Doing Good South of the Border
Endowment Announces Evans Scholarship Award Recipients
Challenge/Build/Grow Initiative Proposals Due by April 16
Association News
Gear Up for National Membership Day...May 22
Lower Dues, Board Representation for Affiliate Members
Get Free 'April Is New Homes Month' Resources Online Now
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
NAHB Streamlines Membership Materials Ordering Process
Lock in 2006 Visa/MC Processing Rates. Offer Ends April 30.
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

Improved GSE Reform Bill Heading to the House Floor

House Moves to Strengthen Flood Insurance Program

House Passes Tax Relief Bill to Help Rebuild Gulf Coast

Housing Slump Adds Urgency to Upcoming Legislative Conference

Members of the building industry who are concerned about the legislative process and its impact on the health of their business and the nation’s housing sector will want to mark their calendar for Wednesday, June 6.

This is the date of the association’s most important grassroots event of the year — the NAHB Legislative Conference, which leads into the association’s spring board meeting in Washington, D.C.

The annual NAHB conference provides an ideal opportunity for association members to share their concerns on housing-related issues with lawmakers on Capitol Hill and to urge their representatives and senators to support policies that will keep the economy moving forward and get the housing industry back on track.

The timing of the conference is of particular significance this year, with the current shakeout in the subprime mortgage market posing unknown repercussions for the economy, financial markets and the housing sector.

Decisions that affect a builder’s business are being made every day in the halls of Congress. Tax policy, environmental regulations, soaring health care costs and many other issues can add thousands of dollars to a firm’s annual operating budget, and Congress weighs in on each and every one of them.

Diana Symbol, owner of Professional Services Unlimited in Wasilla, Alaska, recalls that her participation in last year’s legislative conference was an invaluable experience.

Wasilla and about 30 other builders met with their entire state congressional delegation and reported progress in a number of areas. “Our meetings were very successful,” she said. “We received a personal commitment from our lawmakers to work with us on storm water and tax issues.”

“It’s important as builders, and as members of NAHB, that we visit with our lawmakers and share the concerns of our industry,” said Bob Ross, owner of G&R Construction Services, a residential remodeling, single-family custom home and commercial building firm in Austin, Texas. “This was a productive day for the cause of housing.”

Your participation can make a difference. In these challenging times — when other interest groups are clamoring to push their agenda in Washington — a strong builder turnout on June 6 will send a powerful message to members of Congress the housing must remain a national priority.

Come to Washington and show your members of Congress the great work you do back home in building your communities. Urge your lawmakers to adopt sensible policies to enable your business to thrive and allow the nation’s home builders to fulfill their mission of providing safe, decent, affordable housing to all Americans.

For more information and to register for NAHB’s 2007 Legislative Conference, click here; or e-mail Jessica Boyce, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8334.


 

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