State and Local Reporter - 10/07/2004  (Plain Text Version)

Duane Willenbring, Chair
Saint Cloud, Minnesota

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In this issue:
NAHB Unveils Results of 2003-2004 Critical Issues Survey
Now Accepting Nominations for 2004 SLGA Recognition Awards
The Clock Is Ticking on Discounts for the SLGA Conference in Biloxi
Minnesota, Pennsylvania Advance Legislative Solutions for Unregulated Municipal Professional Fees
NAHB Awards Grants to Projects in California, Colorado, Maryland, Minnesota and Texas
Help Your Members Vote
Nonprofit Election Activities: Dos and Don'ts
Legislative Group Makes Workforce Housing a Priority
Cities Struggling to Make Ends Meet, According to League of Cities Report
Industry News from New Jersey, New York and Texas
Study Finds Multifamily Housing Does Not Contribute to School Crowding


The Clock Is Ticking on Discounts for the SLGA Conference in Biloxi

The nearly 150 of you who have already registered for the Nov. 4-6 State & Local Government Affairs Conference in Biloxi, MS know that it pays to register early. Those who haven't yet registered should note these important dates: 

  • October 12 is your last chance to lock in the $139/night rate at the Beau Rivage Resort and Casino, site of this year's conference.
  • October 20 is the last day to get the $50 early bird discount off the regular registration rate.

Why attend the State & Local Government Affairs Conference? That's easy — this is the industry's only event that focuses on state and local legislative, political, regulatory and legal issues. Two-and-a-half intense days of interactive breakout sessions and networking offer prime opportunities to learn from other professionals who deal with the same issues as you.

You can register for the conference and book your hotel room online. For more information on the State & Local Government Affairs Conference, go to www.nahb.org/SLGAconference or contact Marie Yarroll at 800 368-5242, x8279.


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