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In This Issue:

Front Page
Lost Wealth Won’t Keep 50+ Home Buyers Down for Long
‘Get Housing Moving’ Tour Hits Sales Goal in 53 Days on the Road
NAHB Members Urged to Take Precautions Against Swine Flu
Coast to Coast
First-Time Buyers Find Deals, Help Perk Up House Sales
housing forum
Letter to the Editor: Higher Economic Ground Is Far Off
Politics & Government
Congress Omits Limiting Mortgage Interest Deduction
'Cramdown' Amendment Fails in Senate
Former Congressman, HUD Secretary Jack Kemp Dies at 73
Economics & Finance
Bank of America Home Loans Brand Launched
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Downturn
Honesty, Understanding Keys to Negotiating With Lenders
Online Communications and PR Cut Costs, Not Results
Recession Selling 101: Tips to Overcome the Pressure
May 14 Audio Seminar Explores Government Contracting Options
Tips
Builders’ Tip: How to Fashion Heavy-Duty Sawhorse Brackets
Sales
Customer Relations: What It Means, Why You Should Care
Remodelers
Audio Seminar on Lead Paint Now Free to NAHB Members
Boost ‘Remodeling Month’ With Free Materials From NAHB
Design
Enter 2009 Best in American Living Design Competition
Commercial
Enter NCBC 2010 Awards of Excellence Competition
Education
One-Day Passes Available for Green Building Conference
Education Calendar
Green Building
First Home Certified Emerald Under Green Building Standard
Free House Plans Add Green Building Standard Checklist
Greensburg, Kan. Puts Green in Tornado Recovery Effort
environment
Return to Old ESA Rules Expected to Delay Approvals
hbi
Latino Students Become ‘Team Builders’ for Housing Industry
Building Products
Home Depot to Award $300,000 to Trades Students This Fall
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
CBG Funds Boost High School's Building Trades Program
Association News
People Magazine Profiles Charleston Builder 'Heroes'
NAHB Spring Board Meeting May 26-30 in Washington
Mother's Day Gift Ideas From FTD
Spring Board Last Chance for Spokesperson Training in 2009
Save More With Hertz Off-Airport Locations
Williams Scotsman Offers $1.99 First-Month Storage Container
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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'Cramdown' Amendment Fails in Senate

Former Congressman, HUD Secretary Jack Kemp Dies at 73

Congress Omits Limiting Mortgage Interest Deduction

A controversial White House revenue-raising provision to limit deductions for mortgage interest, state and local taxes and charitable contributions for high-income earners was omitted from the annual budget resolution (S.Con.Res. 13)  completed by House and Senate lawmakers last week.

NAHB aggressively opposed this provision from the outset because of its potentially damaging impact on the housing industry, and many in Congress quickly declared it “dead on arrival.” 

The House Budget and Senate Budget committees inserted specific language in the budget resolution to underscore that they were not including the President’s proposals to limit tax deductions, leaving the consideration of specific revenue offsets to the tax-writing committees in the Congress.

“Unless expressly provided, this resolution does not assume any of the specific revenue offset proposals provided for in the President’s budget,” the resolution said. “Decisions about specific revenue offsets are made by the House Committee on Ways and Means and the Senate Committee on Finance, which are the tax writing committees.”

The budget includes a procedural “reconciliation” provision that would allow Senate Democrats to pass legislation on health care and education with a simple majority of 51 votes rather than the 60 that are usually required to overcome a filibuster. Democrats say they only plan to use reconciliation if bipartisan talks on these issues break down.

Both the House and Senate budget resolutions were approved largely along party lines, with four Senate Democrats — including Arlen Specter (D-Pa.), who switched parties, and 17 House Republicans opposing the budget blueprint. No Republican in either chamber voted for the budget.

To gain the support of fiscally conservative blue dog House Democrats concerned about deficit reduction, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) pledged to enact strict pay-as-you-go, or PAYGO rules, in the consideration of four bills expected to come up later this year. The bills would extend relief from the alternative minimum tax to prevent millions of Americans from being subject to the tax, increase Medicare payments to doctors, modify the estate tax and extend expiring middle-class tax cuts.

PAYGO requires all new tax cuts or spending to be offset by other spending decreases or revenue increases.

Overall, S.Con.Res. 13 would authorize an increase in the federal debt from 55% of the gross domestic product to approximately 67% of GDP in fiscal year 2014. The resolution provides for $1.086 trillion in discretionary spending for the House and Senate Appropriations Committees in fiscal year 2010, approximately $10 billion less than the White House budget proposal.

The annual budget resolution provides guidance for House and Senate lawmakers to lay out the spending priorities of Congress for the next few years. One of its primary goals is to establish the annual 302(b) allocations, which tell the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees how much money they are allowed to spend on government programs and departments for the next fiscal year

The budget resolution has absolutely no force of law and the President is not required to sign it.

The budget process completes the first phase of annual appropriations negotiations.

To read the resolution, click here and enter S.Con.Res. 13 in the box at the center of the page.

For more information, e-mail Jenna Hamilton at  NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8407.


 

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