June 12, 2003

Debora Trimpe, Chair
Flower Mound, Texas

Builders in Nearly a Quarter of U.S. States Have Notice and Opportunity to Repair Option
NYC Mayor Endorses International Building Code
NAHB Funds Help Builders, Associations Across the Country
Colorado Construction Litigation Reform Law Signed; Recall Effort Follows
Have You Completed the Critical Issues Survey?
Impact Fees Grow as Property Taxes Decline
What's NEW at the State & Local Government Affairs Conference
New Faces in NAHB's State and Local Departments
Report Examines Visitability Issue
Industry News
Confusion Over Carl Perkins Program Funding Cleared Up
Builders Be Watchful: Radical Environmental Group Damaging Construction Sites
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  Have You Completed the Critical Issues Survey?
NAHB's 2003 Critical Issues Survey is currently underway, and executive officers — or their designees — are asked to complete it by June 20, 2003.

The survey is designed to gauge which issues are the most important to state and local associations across the country, and asks respondents to rate a series of issues on a scale of one to five, depending how important they are to the members of your association.

Survey results help guide NAHB's work. In 2002 for example, the cost and availability of liability insurance ranked as the top two most important issues for respondents. In the past year, NAHB has responded to this challenge by working with states to pass legislation reforming the way construction defect claims are settled and hosting educational sessions at the State & Local Government Affairs Conference.

To complete the survey, simply click here or type http://infopoll.net/live/surveys/s22412.htm in your browser.

Please note that only one survey per state or local association can be accepted.

Contact Marie Zenner at 800-368-5242 x8279 to learn more about the survey. 2002 results appear below.

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