July 21, 2005

Barry Rutenberg, Chair
Gainesville, Florida

Supreme Court Rulings a Blow to Property Owners; States React with Flurry of Legislation
Efforts to Alleviate Cement Shortages Continuing
Is There a Bubble? NAHB Resources to Counter 'Bubble' Theories with Local Media
HBAs Proactive in Electing Industry-Friendly Candidates
Scholarships Now Available for SLGA Conference
Building Site Theft Penalty Stiffened in North Carolina
Industry News from Connecticut, Maryland, Iowa, California and Arizona
Land Development Magazine — A Must for Developers
Legal Action Committee Recommends Funding For Litigation
State and Local Government Affairs Meetings at Fall Board
Missouri Twenty-Seventh State to Enact NOR Law
2005 SLGA Conference Schedule Now Available
16th Annual LANDS Roundtable & Workshop a Success
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  Scholarships Now Available for SLGA Conference
Full and partial scholarships are now available to attend the State & Local Government Affairs Conference in Phoenix, Ariz. Download an application today and return it to the EOC by Wednesday, August 17, for consideration. All EOs are eligible to apply!

The Executive Officers Council and the State & Local Government Affairs department strongly encourage those executive officers who are not scheduled to attend SLGA to apply for scholarship dollars and make this conference a priority. The SLGA Conference is the largest gathering of government affairs professionals in the industry and is an excellent opportunity to stay current on today’s hottest housing issues.

For more information on the EOC Education Fund Scholarship Program, including a complete program description and application, visit www.nahb.org/eocscholarship or contact the EOC at 800-368-5242 x8176. For more information on the State & Local Government Affairs Conference, e-mail Alex Strong, or call him at x8279. [ return to top ]

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