March 6, 2008

Bob Frost, Chair
Blue Springs, Missouri

Government Affairs Awards Deadline Is March 21
NAHB State and Local Issues Fund: Fighting for the Housing Industry
National Association of Counties is introduced to NAHB National Green Building Program
A Big Victory for Florida Builders
Inclusionary Zoning Acts as a Tax on Housing
Just Announced: Public Policy Education Track at the NAHB National Green Building Conference
NAHB's Efforts in Initial Round of ICC Code Development Hearings
Submit Comments by June 1 to Update ‘Performance Guidelines’
National League of Cities Releases Its Top 2008 Federal Priorities
Legislative Conference Coming at a Pivotal Time for Housing
Have You Checked Out NAHB's 'Myth Buster' Resources L-ately?
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  Government Affairs Awards Deadline Is March 21
Applications for the NAHB Advocacy program honoring home builders, associations and public officials who have created more housing opportunities and strengthened the building industry are due Friday March 21.

The awards recognize outstanding achievement in the areas of federal, state, BUILD-Pac and grassroots advocacy. The awards will be presented May 1 during the NAHB Spring Board of Directors meeting in Washington D.C.

Awards categories include:

For more information and an online application, visit www.nahb.org/gaawards, or e-mail Alex Strong or Beth Ambrose at NAHB. [ return to top ]

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