August 5, 2003

Debora Trimpe, Chair
Flower Mound, Texas

Brookings' Report on Impact Fees Is Flawed, Says NAHB
Texas Adopts Major Building Industry Reform Package
Big Picture Look at State, Local Governments' Fiscal Crises
Notice and Opportunity to Repair Legislation Recap
New IRS Web Site for Sec. 527 Groups
Legal News: Two Precedent-Setting Cases Could Reach Supreme Court
Get State, Federal Legislative Information on Enhanced NAHB Web Site
NAHB-Supported Federal Tax Bill a Plus for Builders and Small Businesses
SLGA Conference Helps Alaska Association Advance NOR Bill
Industry News
Tools Available to Promote Positive Industry Image
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  Get State, Federal Legislative Information on Enhanced NAHB Web Site
If you are a lobbyist, EO or anyone interested in state and local legislative and regulatory issues, then NAHB's upgraded Web site — www.NAHB.org — has content for you.

Special information, which is designed for members only, includes:

  • Mold Legislative Tracking Chart. Although mold hype has died down, states are still introducing legislation to set standards, license remediators and create study task forces. Find updated state and federal legislation as well as archives from previous years on these pages.
  • Smart Growth Resources. Find case studies, policy statements and publications on two of our industry's most common buzzwords.
  • Economic Data. Housed in the Web site's economics section is a wealth of state and local permit employment and employment data and housing opportunity indexes.  
  • State and Local Association Contacts/Web sites. Need an HBA phone number, web site or e-mail address? Check out this searchable map.

Coming soon is a searchable information clearinghouse designed especially for state and local executive officers and staff. Look for it later this fall.

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If you tried clicking on any of the above links and were not able to access the content, you need to register for the Web site. Here's how:

  1. Go to www.nahb.org.
  2. Click on the blue Member Log In button.
  3. Select the First Time User page.
  4. Enter your local HBA and NAHB access numbers. To verify these numbers, call 800-368-5242, x0 or e-mail NAHB at login@nahb.org.
  5. Create your username and password.
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