NBN Online for the week of January 21, 2008

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In This Issue:

Front Page
NAHB, Administration in Sync on Housing Legislation Need
Builders: Today’s Rate Cut Is Tomorrow’s Sale
Avoid the Lines, Register Online for IBS by Friday, Jan. 25
NAHB Branding Online Survey Coming Soon
Coast to Coast
Falling Timbers: Good News for Builders, Buyers as Lumber Prices Hit Two-Year Low
Building Products
Lutron System Remotely Controls Home Lighting
Lubrizol Offers Versatile Water Distribution Manifold System
Sage Software Improves Visibility of Critical Business Data
Dow Structural Insulated Sheathing Faster to Install
Bose Entertainment System Integrates Seamlessly Into Home
Lennox Products Keep Indoor Air Clean and Comfortable
PERC Booth Shows Advantages of Propane Lifestyle
HGTVPro.com Interviews the Experts, Holds Panel on Color
Politics & Government
Green Mandate an Obstacle to HOPE VI Support
States Taking the Lead to Limit Home Foreclosures
Permit Process Remains Top Industry Concern Even in Downturn
Illegal Worker Crackdown a Threat to Businesses, Report Finds
Economics & Finance
Builders Cut Housing Starts Further in December
Builder Confidence Virtually Unchanged in January
NAHB Members Urged to Complete Economic Data Census Form
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
IBS
Get Top-Level Survival Tips at ‘Executive Edge’ at IBS
Tips
Builders' Tip: Reduce Cleanup With This Paintbrush Garage
Business Management
Computer Labs at IBS Showcase Builder Technology
50Plus Housing
Madison’s Troy Gardens Builds a Sense of Community
Multifamily
Learn About Multifamily Forecast, Marketing at IBS
Remodelers
NAHB Averts End to Census Bureau Remodeling Data
Things You Can Do If the Slowdown Slowed You Down
Do You Know a Remodeler Who Deserves Recognition?
Building Systems
Quality, Not Speed, Important to Modular Home Buyers
Courses Provide Training on Proper Roof Installation
Commercial
Light Commercial Offers Challenges, Opportunities
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Green Building Standard Comments Due Feb. 4
Green Building Award Entries Deadline Soon
Design
Best in American Living Awards Fete Set for Feb. 12
Regulation
Rapanos Guidance Fails to End Wetlands Permit Confusion
Construction Safety
Safety Award Finalists Named, Ceremony Tickets Available
Labor
Industry Leaders to Recognize Job Corps Graduates
TV
HGTV Giving Away $2 Million Dream Home in Florida Keys
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Charitable Contributions to Be Honored at Builders’ Show
Association News
Bob Moomey, Spokesperson Trainer for NAHB, Dies at 71
NAHB Board Meeting Set for Feb. 15 in Orlando
Introducing the Hertz Green Collection. Reserve and Conserve.
Dell to Give Double Discounts in February
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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States Taking the Lead to Limit Home Foreclosures

Permit Process Remains Top Industry Concern Even in Downturn

Illegal Worker Crackdown a Threat to Businesses, Report Finds

Green Mandate an Obstacle to HOPE VI Support

The House on Jan. 17 approved H.R. 3524, the Hope VI Improvement and Reauthorization Improvement Act of 2007.

While NAHB has long supported the HOPE VI program, a unique initiative that has contributed to the revitalization of some of the most difficult public housing neighborhoods in the nation, the association ultimately opposed the bill because it would mandate green building requirements through the Green Communities program and the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system.

In a letter sent to the House leadership and rank-and-file members, NAHB said that while the nation’s home builders have long been a strong advocate for the Hope VI program, the association opposes the use of exclusionary green rating tools as mandatory provisions in the bill.

“As leaders in green building, NAHB believes this mandate is an obstacle to affordability; particularly for a program bound by strict statutory cost constraints,” the NAHB letter stated. “The explicit reference to specific rating tools in this legislation is overly restrictive, costly and could limit the number of projects that can be undertaken within the Hope VI program. Most importantly, the Green Communities and LEED rating tools are not accredited construction standards.”

On Jan. 11, NAHB met with the majority staff of the House Financial Services Committee to try to reach a resolution on the green building mandate, but was unsuccessful.

However, during floor consideration, NAHB worked with Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W. Va.) to offer an amendment to address home builder concerns with the mandatory green building provisions in H.R. 3524.

NAHB was prepared to support the bill if the Capito amendment was approved. However, it failed by a vote of 169 to 240 and the final bill passed by a 271 to 30 margin with the mandatory provisions intact.

The debate now turns to the Senate. The Senate Hope VI bill does not contain any green building mandates, and NAHB will continue to fight against inclusion of mandates.

To view the House bill, click here and type H.R. 3524 in the box in the upper center of the page.

For more information, e-mail Elizabeth Odina at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8570.


 

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