March 22, 2006

Gaye Burwell, MIRM
NSMC Chair
Raleigh, N.C.

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 NAHB News and Notes

Resources for HBAs in areas hit by recent tornados and wildfires are available online at www.nahb.org/disasterresources, and we're getting the word out to as many of our affiliates as possible throughout the affected seven states. Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Oklahoma and Arkansas have suffered the blows of devastating tornados in past weeks, while raging fires have engulfed parts of Texas and New Mexico. In an effort to help, NAHB is providing general talking points for dealing with the media as well as links to important information from FEMA, the Red Cross and the Small Business Administration. This free data is aimed at helping our HBAs in their efforts to assist both local consumers and building industry members. In addition, NAHB's Public Affairs staff will be available to help with Public Service Announcements that warn consumers against unscrupulous, fly-by-night contractors. For more information about community outreach or to discuss your local concerns, please contact Kym Kilbourne at x8447.

Membership in your local HBA gives you instant access to NAHB's staff experts and resources in both good times and bad. This is an important member benefit to be aware of when devastating events occur within your local jurisdiction.


An updated Housing Facts, Figures and Trends report
is now available for downloading free of charge from www.nahb.org. Commonly referred to as our "media backgrounder," this online-only publication provides a snapshot of various aspects of the housing market, including new home starts and sales, characteristics of new homes, homeownership rates and more. We get hundreds — if not thousands — of requests for this information every year, from the media and members alike. And in response to something many of you have asked about, this time around the publication is offered as both a PDF and Word Document. Contact: Jackie Jackson, x8062.  [ return to top ]

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