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Steve Cates
2009 BUILD-PAC Chairman |
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A Letter from the Chairman
Dear Contributors,
As 2009 comes to a close, I want to thank each of you for your support of BUILD-PAC and your willingness to protect our industry. I am grateful to all of you for working with me to reach our goals and I am proud to see the unity and strength shown by members during these trying times.
I would like to take this time to say a special thank you to John Miranda for continually going above and beyond in his responsibilities as Platinum Club Chair and Trustee. John has help to lead the charge in both fundraising and grassroots.
Although our industry faced uncertain times in 2009, there were shining moments. The housing industry started to see growth and celebrated a legislative victory in the extension and expansion of the First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit. As Congress continues to move ahead with crucial legislation that will affect each and every one of us, we must ensure that NAHB has the tools for BUILD-PAC to effectively defend and promote our industry in Washington.
Serving as your Chairman has been an amazing experience and I feel richer for having had the chance to meet so many of you. It has been a pleasure to work with my fellow Chairs and Trustees. I look forward to seeing you all at future meetings. I wish you good health and prosperity.
Sincerely,

Steve Cates
2009 BUILD-PAC Chairman
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Legislative Update
As we wrap up 2009, we can put a bow on an extremely active and successful year for NAHB’s legislative advocacy. As you know, this year has been one of big challenges for our industry and our efforts on Capitol Hill have focused on helping the industry recover from the worst downturn since the Great Depression. The bolstered Democratic majority in Congress and President Obama acted swiftly to pass economic stimulus legislation and shore up the American financial system. While the jury is still out on the long-term success of their efforts, we can be assured of one thing: Congress and the administration will continue to legislate aggressively. Whether it is building code requirements in climate change legislation, housing finance reform, card check, health care reform or immigration, the NAHB Government Affairs team and BUILD PAC will be there every step of the way. The challenges our industry face will remain in 2010. Now, more than ever, BUILD PAC is needed to ensure we elect pro-housing candidates that will work for or defend the housing and home building industry.
Please take a look at some of the highlights of our 2009 legislative campaign and issues that we will continue to work on in 2010:
- Created the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit, one of the most successful aspects of the economic stimulus bill;
- Extended and expanded the home buyer tax credit to April 30, 2010 (June 30 for closings), and created a new $6500 credit for move up home buyers;
- Established a Net Operating Loss carryback deduction for small business and then expanded the Net Operating Loss carryback to all businesses, so businesses can weather the economic downturn;
- Stopped legislation that would have allowed federal bankruptcy judges to arbitrarily change the terms of home mortgages;
- Successfully stalled onerous wetlands legislation that would make virtually all water bodies is the U.S. subject to federal permitting requirements;
- Successfully halted efforts to repeal the mortgage interest deduction on certain taxpayers in order to pay for costs associated with health care reform legislation;
- Working to stop onerous provisions in health care legislation including provisions related to employer mandates and increased taxes on small business;
- Continue to work to defeat the creation of a national energy code contained in pending climate change legislation;
- Working to extend important housing-related tax programs, such and the Low Income Housing Tax Credit “exchange” program and the new home energy efficiency tax credit;
- Working to repeal or significantly reduce the impact of the “death tax;”
- Laying the groundwork for the upcoming debate on housing finance reform, including reform of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac; and
- Battling immigration reform efforts that seek to redefine the contractor-subcontractor relationship with regard to employment verification liability.
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Fundraising Overview
BUILD-PAC has worked hard in 2009 to build the base, as well as grow the PAC. These efforts have come several forms, including contributor clubs, state hosted fundraisers, direct mail, fundraisers held at board meetings, the Harley Davidson Premium, The Associate Drive, and the Trustee Campaign 2009. Through these efforts we have recruited and educated new members about BUILD-PAC and ensured that BUILD-PAC remains a strong voice on Capitol Hill. Below is an overview of each of these efforts.
- Major Donor Clubs - BUILD-PAC has long supported the contributor club program. Members of NAHB can contribute at a certain annual club level, and as a thank you receive special recognition and benefits for their outstanding support. These club levels are the Capitol Club ($5000), the Platinum Club ($2,500), the Gold Key Club ($1,000), the Dollar a Day Club ($365), and the Century Club ($100).
- State Hosted Fundraisers - BUILD-PAC Trustees as well as State and Local Association staff host BUILD-PAC fundraisers to help educate and recruit members to BUILD-PAC. This is a great way to educate members on the state and local level about the importance of supporting BUILD-PAC and federal candidates who support our industry. This year at the urging of BUILD-PAC Chairman Steve Cates the following states hosted new fundraisers: Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma!
- Direct Mail - BUILD-PAC has sent information to members of NAHB educating them about important issues that are being debated in congress that effect each of us. These direct mail pieces informed members about climate change legislation as well as the extension and expansion of the home buyer tax credit.
- Fundraisers Hosted at Board Meetings - At the 2009 Fall Board Meeting both major donor club events were opened up as fundraisers to recruit new members to contribute to BUILD-PAC. NAHB members who were not current members of the Capitol Club, Platinum Club, or Gold Key Club were given the option to make contributions and attend one of these club events.
- The Associates Drive - As they do every year, the Associates Council conducts an Associates Drive to recruit new members of their council to contribute to BUILD-PAC. Once again the Associates hard work and dedication has paid off as they have had another extraordinarily successful year.
- The Harley Premium - At Fall Board 2009 BUILD-PAC announced the Harley Premium. Members of NAHB were giving the opportunity to purchase a chance to win a Harley Davidson Sporster at the 2010 IBS in Las Vegas with a contribution of $100.
- Trustee Campaign 2009 - Trustees from across the country signed up to renew past members of BUILD-PAC, recruit new members and sell opportunities for the Harley Premium. Trustees are reaching out to members by calling, making pitches at their local and state meetings, and setting up events!
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State Fundraisers
As always a large portion of BUILD-PAC fundraising took place at State Fundraisers. Trustees and State and Local Associations across the country took on the responsibility of hosting a fundraiser in their state to recruit new members of BUILD-PAC and educate them on its importance. BUILD-PAC would like to thank members of NAHB and State and Local staff for their hard work in putting together these events and reaching out to members of their associations. These events are a vital part to building the base of BUILD-PAC. BUILD-PAC would like to take this time to thank those states who hosted fundraisers:
Alabama
Alaska
Arkansas
Connecticut
Idaho
Indiana
Kansas
Kansas City
Louisiana
Mississippi
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
Wisconsin[return to top]
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Major Donor Club Benefits at the 2010 IBS
Capitol and Platinum Club Suite
Members of the Capitol and Platinum Clubs will have access to the Capitol and Platinum Club suite at IBS this year. The suite will be located in room N120 of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The suite will be open during the following times:
- Monday January 18th 7:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Tuesday January 19th 7:00 am -5:00 pm
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Wednesday January 20th 7:00 am -5:00 pm
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Thursday January 21st 7:00 am -12:00 pm
Capitol Club and Platinum Club Sedan Service
Capitol and Platinum Club members will receive sedan service at IBS from McCarran airport to their hotel and from their hotel to McCarran airport, members will be receiving information about this shortly.
Capitol Club Opening Ceremony and Parking Pass
Capitol and Platinum Club members will also receive a complementary parking pass for IBS and two tickets to the opening ceremonies on Tuesday January 19th. If you should have questions about this or any other Capitol or Platinum Club benefits please contact Michael Linskey at 202-266-8248 or at mlinskey@nahb.com
Gold Key Club Suite
Gold Key Club members are invited to grab a snack and a drink at the Gold Key Club Hospitality Suite while attending IBS. The suite will be opening on Monday, January 18th, from 7:00pm – 5:00pm until Thursday, January 21st, at noon. The Gold Key Club Suite will be located on the first level of the convention center in room 119. Please note that each Gold Key Club member is limited to one guest.[return to top]
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Major Donor Club Events the 2010 IBS
2010 IBS Capitol Club Event
This year’s IBS Capitol Club Event will be taking place at Aureole in Mandalay Bay on Tuesday January 19th, from 7:00pm - 10:00pm. Club members and their guest will have the opportunity to enjoy Aureole’s world renowned cuisine while dinning in one of Las Vegas’ trendiest restaurants. This is an event not to be missed.
Capitol Club members will be receiving their invitations via US mail shortly. For questions regarding this event or the Capitol Club please contact Michael Linskey at mlinskey@nahb.com or at 202-266-8248.
2010 IBS Gold Key Club and Platinum Club Event
The Gold Key and Platinum Club Reception will be held on January 19, 2010 at Mix Nightclub in Mandalay Bay from 7:00pm - 10:00pm. This will be a great event as Mix is one of the hottest night clubs in Las Vegas. This will be a ticketless event and the attire is business casual.
Gold Key and Platinum Club members will be receiving their formal invitations in the mail shortly. To RSVP please email your name and the name of your guest to GoldKeyClubEvents@nahb.org . Please note that each Gold Key and Platinum Club member is limited to one guest.[return to top]
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Thank you to 2009 Capitol Club Members!
Alabama
S. Lee Pake
Bobby Smith
Don Spurlin
Sandra Steele
Arizona
Peter Herder
California
Jim Smirl
Calvin Bright
Wayne Colmer
Wilfred Cooper
Harry Elliott
Horace Hogan
Frank Williams
Connecticut
Larry Fiano
Richard Kelley
Chris Nelson
Steve Temkin
Gregory Ugalde
Delaware
Steven Bomberger
Iowa
Jerry Sattler
Illinois
Jay Schuette
Indiana
Larry Swank
Kansas
John McKay
Massachusetts
Andrew Chaban
Maryland
Dwight Hikel
Robert Mitchell
Leslie Mostow
Michigan
Gerald Kosmensky
Minnesota
Joseph Weis
Missouri
Tom Woods
North Carolina
Rick Judson
Elizabeth Cubler
David Pressly
North Dakota
Kevin Christianon
Nebraska
Barbara Wickman-Byrd
John Hoppe
Ward Hoppe
New Jersey
John Giaquinto
Leonard Sendelsky
Robert Greer
Peter Montalban
Nevada
Raymond Pezonella
Lisa Forsman
Betty Becker
Robert Nielsen
Greg Peek
New York
R. Randy Lee
Ohio
Alan Scott
Oklahoma
Joe Robson
Glen Shaw
Oregon
John Mills
Pennsylvania
Charlie Kasko
Tennessee
David Burleson
James Carbine
Steve Cates
John Floyd
Timothy Neal
Susan Ritter
Earl Sharp
Reese Smith
Texas
Bobby Bowling
C. Kent Connie
Steve Ford
W. Barry Kahn
G. Granger MacDonald
T. Justin MacDonald
Edward Martin
Patsy Smith
Virginia
Benjamin Graham
Steve Lawson
John Stokely
Gary Garczynski
Robin Newhouse
Vermont
William Hauke
Washington
Robert Camp
Lyle Fox
Wisconsin
Bryce Styza
Staff
Gerald Howard
Brett Diggs
Melissa Leighton
David Crowe
Frederick Humphreys
Mark Pursell
Joe Barney
Deborah Malone[return to top]
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Thank you to the 2009 Platinum Club Members!
Alaska
Jess Hall
California
Brian Catalde
Beth Mullen
Connecticut
Robert Hanbury
Richard Steiner
Delaware
Kevin Kelly
Matthew Thompson
Florida
Eric Isenbergh
Sanford Miot
Iowa
Donald Beal Jr.
Keith Butz
Kansas
Roger Neighbors
Kentucky
John Miranda
Maryland
Marvin Aushermar
Michigan
Robert Jones
Missouri
Bob Frost
Travis Graham
Montana
Nick Geranios
John Harding
Mike Hughes
Jeff Junkert
James Zarling
North Dakota
Gerald Eid
Tyrone Leslie
Nevada
Jerry Mcgrath
Ohio
David Cooper
George Goudreau Jr.
Jeffrey Woda
Pennsylvania
Edward Nikles
Michael Weber
Tennessee
Doyle Webb
Texas
Brian Binash
Daniel Markson
Virginia
Vince Napolitano
Michael Newsome
Wisconsin
Neil Haselwand
Mike Twohig
West Virginia
Sandy Dunn[return to top]
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Thank you 2009 Gold Key Club Members!
Alabama
Max Barnett
Taylor Burton
Bud Canter
Lynn Corder
Russell Davis
Bill Deloney
William S. Edwards
Doug Hollyhand
Alicia Huey
Donald W. Huey
Jimmy Lowder
Cliff C. Pitman
Larry N. Smith
Joe Vinson
Alaska
Tracy Antonovich
Stephen E. Bee
Terry Duszynski
Bob Hammer
Jack Hebert
Charles Homan
James Jackson
David Miller
David R. Owens
N. Claiborne Porter Jr.
Nichole Smith
Andre Spinelli
Jeff Twait
Valerie Williams
Arkansas
Bill Bosley
Jim Conner
Max Freeman
Emily Rucker
Steve Schmidt
Jack Wilson
California
Sonny Antonio
Jeffrey Bernatz
Rafael Fernandez
Manuel G. Gonzalez
Linda Hebert
Matthew A. Jordan
James Knuppe
Mark McMillin
Dawn Peck
Ali C. Razi
Susan Riccio
John Schleimer CAAS
Bruce Smith
Randy Smith
Tom Vetter
Colorado
Randy Case II
Chris Elliott
Skip Howes
Bob D. Peterson
Connecticut
David Berger
Kenneth Boynton
Marion Czaplicki Jr.
Tony Denorfia
William Ferrigno
Bob Fusari Jr.
Robert C. Fusari Sr.
Alan Hanbury Jr.
George A. LaCava
Brian Liistro
Mark Lovley
Donald Loza
Robert Mariano
Eric S. Santini Sr.
Elizabeth Verna
Norton Wheeler
Robert G. Wiedenmann Jr.
Eliott S. Zieky
Delaware
David W. Curtis
Francis R. Julian
Florida
Raymond R. Bradick
Jay Carlson
Scott Culp
Michelle S. Delaney
Jack C. Demetree Sr.
John C. Fowke
Lee Holt
Paul Joyal
Franck H. Kaiser Jr.
John Koelemij
Daniel Levitan
Steven W. Patterson
Ken Ringe
Barry B. Rutenberg
Bill Truex
Georgia
Gene Barber
Norman Barber
Bill Beazley
Kay W. Cantrell
Broughton Cochran
Norman Cohen
Dan Durand
David Ellis
Philip E. Forest
Jerry Konter
George W. McClure
George McIntosh
Jerry Neese
Carl Riden
William W. Shearouse Jr.
Hawaii
Robert Armstrong
Alan I. Shintani
James M. Watanabe
Idaho
Roy Ellis
Pat Minegar
Larren Novak
Robert Pilote
Dennis Schaffner
Sue Woodyard
Jim Young
Illinois
Robert Arquilla
Edward P. Brady
Tracy Hill
Bernard O. Hinkle
Edd Knight
Mitch Levinson
Richard C. McBride
Sam McCann
Michael Roy Nagel
Scott R. Sevon
Thomas A. Stephani
Douglas L. Sutton
Tom Swartz
Indiana
David C. Kovich
Judson Motsenbocker
Charles Pechette
Andrew Place Sr.
Dennis R. Spidel
Lance A. Swank
Heath Vannatter
Rick Wajda
Iowa
Jerry Cable Sr.
Kerry Condon
Tari Dailey
Willie Delfs
Emrieanne Ealy
Michael Farr
Mary Fitch
Richard Fitch
Sheila Hefel
Don Novak
Gary Werle
Kansas
Leo Ashner
Thomas Baalmann Jr.
Thomas French
Wesley E. Galyon
Jim G. Goentzel
Leon Greaser
Jim Haas Jr.
Carl Harris
Larry Higgins
Mark Hoffman
Don Klausmeyer
Mark Mckenna
M.S. Mitchell
John Moffitt Jr.
Harold Phelps
Richard Rhodes
Cherise Sedlock
Tim Shigley
Dave Sproul
Rick Standard
Richard D. Standrich
Alan White
Robert Wilson
Tony Zimbelman
Kentucky
Ray Beil
Mike Cravens
Mac Crawford
Ralph Drees
Henry K. Fischer
Bill Hodges
Mike J. Kegley
Paul J. Martin
Richard Miles
Thomas Thompson
Robert M. Weiss
Shirley McVay Wiseman
Louisiana
Thomas W. Ashley Jr.
Craig S. Berthelot
Charles Blair
Roy Domangue Jr.
Phillip Hoffman Sr.
Donald R. Jenkins
E .Ray Kothe
Jon Luther
Johnny L. Reeves
Billy Ward
Wesley Wyman
Peter V. Young
Maine
Ashley B. Richards Jr.
Maryland
Margaret Allen
Miles J. Haber
Massachusetts
Joseph Antonelli
Carl M. Foley
Finley Perry Jr.
Gary Ruping
Michigan
Clyde Alcox
Tony Bosco
William J. Dykhuis
Robert Filka
Ann Garvey
Tim L. Gohm
Bernie Mein
Lynne Pratt
Bob K. Schroeder
Joanne Theunissen
Michael E. Tobin
Minnesota
Lawrence Cramer
Mike Gohman
Dale Gruber
Michael McCalvy
Michael Noonan
Kathleen Ostrom
Larry R. Puls
Greg Theis
Pamela Perri Weaver
Duane Willenbring
Mississippi
Thomas R. Arnett
Cliff Bates
Jim P. Carney
Eddie Duran
Craig Flanagan
Charlie Gant
Ti Garner
Don Halle
Bob McKay
Marty Milstead
Monroe Pointer
Frank Pucylowski
Bobby Rayburn
Joe Robertson
Charlie Sanders
Scott Shoemaker
George Walker
Mark Wilson
Missouri
Daniel Barnard
Chad Buck
Bruce Casey
Fred Delibero
Buzz Dulaney
Herb Lesser
Mark Mather
Richard Mather
Randy Mayer
Harry T. Morley
Jo Anne Nero
Janet Pereira
Larry Rolwes
Randall Sallee
George Schluter
Kevin Stucker
Patrick S. Sullivan
Robert E. Taylor
Shawn Woods
Montana
Ron Bartsch
Jody Bastas
Kimberly R. Chambers
Bill Clawson
Scott Davis
Eugene Graf III
Eugene Graf IV
Katie Hanning
Steve Keaster
Kurt Kessner
Terry Kramer
Toby Malsam
Gene Mostad
Tom Murphy
Bill Pierce
Chip Pigman
Byron Roberts
Richard Smith
Lee Sowers
Dustin Stewart
Thomas Vanorio
Jason Westmoreland
Spencer Woith
Nebraska
Dennis Blackman
Jim Christo
Nadine Condello
Bob Doyle
Mike Goings
Ted Grace
Dennis Hogan
Bruce Kevil
Kevin Woodward
Nevada
Mike Dillon
John F. Krmpotic
Jay Parmer
Patrick Riley
Conrad Stitser
New Hampshire
June Barry
Tricia Newhall-Grahame
Ronald J. Robichaud
Tony Usko
New Jersey
David Gunia
Michael Kurpiel
Dean Mon
Sean Olin
Barry Rosengarten
Thomas Schaeffer
Kenneth Simons
New Mexico
Cathye Avants
Randy Crowder
Rick Davis
C .J. Mead
Peter Merrill
Lonny Rutherford
Michael Sivage
Jerry L. Wade
New York
Ray Accettella
Lennard Axinn
Eric Bluestone
Bruce Boncke
Tom Datre
Paul J. Doocy
Donald M. Eversoll
Robert Hankin
Mike Kelly
Philip A. Larocque
Leonard Litwin
Frank Naso
Rosemarie Pelatti
Dennis Penman
North Carolina
Daniel Adams
J. Michael Carpenter
John Crosland
Jonathan H. Elliot
Jack Gallagher
Lyle Gardner
Thomas Gipson
Tim Minton
Gaye Orr
Rick Shields
Grover F. Shugart Jr.
Jim Simpson
Warren Smith
Grady Thomas
Mark Tipton
Frank Wiesner
North Dakota
Ralph Applegren
Mike Arnold
Don Dabbert Jr.
Jason Eid
Joel Feist
John Gunkelman
Ken Krajsa
Dan Lindquist
Doreen Riedman
Bruce Walker
Lori Willson
Ohio
Donald L. Barr
Allan C. Krulak
William W. Owens
Andy Profanchik
Vincent J. Squillace
Randy K. Strauss
Fred W. Tobin
Oklahoma
Rex Alexander
Steve Allen
Bud Blakley
Todd Booze
Bill Butts
Don Chesser
Jeff Click
Mark Dale
Mike Gilles
Charles T. Gilmore
Ken Klein
Gene Mckown
Vernon Mckown
Mike Means
Brandon Perkins CSP, CGP
Lindsay Perkins
David Ritchie
Chuck Robinson
Jim Schuff
Oregon
John Chandler
David Deharpport
Mike Erdmann
Ernie Platt
Tom Skaar
Pennsylvania
Ronald M. Agulnick Sr.
Richard T. Arnold
Stephen Black
Richard W. Brown Sr
Loudon L. Campbell Esq.
Michael V. Colaizzo
Kevin Coutts
Mike Garman
John Holahan
Joseph L. Mackey
Jeffrey Orleans
James Pigott Jr.
Edward W. Sroka
Puerto Rico
Adolfo Gonzalez
Adriel Longo
Agustin Mujica
Oscar Rivera
Rafael Rojo
Alejandro Rubi
Federico Stubbe Jr.
Marimer Olazagasti
Rhode Island
Brian R. Arnold
Barbara Gallison
Thomas McNulty
Paul A. Norbury
Peter G. Rogers
South Carolina
James L. Anderson
T. Kevin Connelly
Marc Ellis
James G. Graves CMB
Dorothy Lafitte
M. Stewart Mungo
Steven Mungo CMB
Kenneth E. Ormand Jr.
Allen Patterson
Lincoln L. Privette
Tony Thompson
Herbert Witter
South Dakota
Larew Goehring
Mark A. Peterson
Cindy Sheehan
Ralph Siemonsma
Curt Wieman
Tennessee
Phil Chamberlain
Harry Demetros
Keith Grant
Steve Hewlett
David Stauffer
Joseph Swanson
Edward Zarb
Texas
Ross Bacon
Randy S. Bayer
Fred Braselton
J.C. Calcote
Jerry Carter
K.C. Cox
Tommy Ford
Margaret Gilbreth
John Gonzalez
Howard Skip Holman
N.D. Hopkins
John Hubbard
Jeff Hunt
Andy Hutchison
Phil Jobe
Joel B. Katz
George Lewis
George F. Littlejohn
Michael Mishler
Michael Moore
Robert Morris
Scott Norman
BECKY OLIVER
Ted Schlossman
Sanford Steinberg
Ray Tonjes
David Weekley
Kathryn Wood
Utah
Paul M. Magleby
Robert C. Nelson
Roger Nielsen
W. Don Whyte
Virginia
Jeff Ainslie
David Blalock
C. Richard Bogese Jr.
Joann Bogese
Vince Butler CGR, GMB, CAPS
Dave Carson
Anthony Clatterbuck
Richard A. Coleman
Kevin DeChristopher
Helen Dragas
Jules Elliott
Paulette Frantz
William Goode
Harry W. Junk
Chris Kirk
Mak Koebig
Brian Mullins
Frederick J. Napolitano Sr.
John Napolitano
Henry Singleton
Rand Sompayrac
Preston Stallings
Henry Stephens
Michael L. Toalson
Washington
Sam L. Anderson
Jerry Cowden
Ron Deering
Duane Lapierre
Kyle Lapierre
Patrick W. McBride
Bob Moe
Tom O'Connor Sr.
John J. Piazza Sr.
Richard L. Rokes
Sherry Schwab
Donna Bade Shirey
Leonard Terzenbach
Jim Yurina
West Virginia
Terry L. Marcus
Wisconsin
Michael Check
Abe J. Degnan
Ronald L. Derrick
Don Esposito
Mark Etrheim
Gregory Haselwander
Pam Jewell
Josh Keeney
Tom Kruse
James Kubasta
Kevin Lindus
Frank M. Madden
Brian McKee
Kent McKelvey
Julie Meyer
James A. Mikla
Donald Miller
Anthony Nasvik
Matt W. Neumann
Tim M. O'Brien
Craig Rakowski
Carl Romenesko
Greg Schaffer
Lawrence E. Schauder
Barbara J. Schlieve
Ed Schmidt CGB, CAPS,
Doug Scott
Phil Simon
Jack Sjostrom
Jason Steen
Tom Thompson
Wyoming
Frank M. Cole
Staff
Steve Bunce
Ignacio Cabrera
Lakisha Campbell
Geoffrey Cassidy
Cheryl Caulfield
Michael Currier
William Deiss
Sharon Dworkin Bell
Dawn Dwyer
Andrew Flank
Christine Greeves
Dennis Harrison
Jessica Lynch
Jared Mathis
Robert Pflieger
Ed Sutton
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BUILD-PAC Staff
Meghan Everngam
Director
(W) 202-266-8259
(F) 866-314-4602
Email: meverngam@nahb.org
Michael Linskey
Manager
(W) 202-266-8248
(F) 866-314-4602
Email: mlinskey@nahb.org
Elizabeth “Betsy” Savage
Manager
(W) 202-266-8510
(F) 866-314-4602
Email: esavage@nahb.org
Bridget Driggs
Manager
(W) 202-266-8114
(F) 866-314-4602
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