March 31, 2005

Barry Rutenberg, Chair
Gainesville, Florida

Ohio Latest State to Pass Notice and Opportunity to Repair Law
Keeping Unjustified Requirements Out of Model Building Codes
North Carolina Builders Win School Impact Fee Case
Court Rejects Anti-Growth Zoning Restrictions in Northern Virginia
Central Arizona HBA Urges Education, Consumer Choice in Lieu of Mandatory New-Home Sprinklers
State and Local Government Affairs Meetings at Spring Board
Texas Study: More Minorities Priced Out of Home Buying Market
Florida Supreme Court Stalls Hometown Democracy
NAHB Legislative Conference: Builders to Carry Storm Water, ESA Concerns to Capitol Hill
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Staff Changes in NAHB's State & Local Department
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  Staff Changes in NAHB's State & Local Department
Alex Strong has joined NAHB as Manager for State & Local Government Affairs. Formerly a senior policy analyst for the Republican Governors Association and it’s Public Policy Committee, Strong will be responsible for assisting with the management of the association’s initiatives on high-priority issues, and emerging legislative and regulatory issues at the state and local level. Additionally, Strong will be working closely with members, state & local affiliates, NAHB staff, and outside parties on a wide range of industry issues.

Alastair Macaulay, who served as assistant staff vice president and head of the State & Local Political Operations Department, is leaving NAHB. Beginning on April 5 Macaulay will join the North Carolina Home Builders Association as their new director of political affairs. [ return to top ]

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