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NAHB Chairman's Letter: Americans Want Action on Housing Affordability

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NAHB Chairman's Letter: Americans Want Action on Housing Affordability. Chuck Fowke, NAHB 2021 Chairman. 59% support incentives for local governments to ease zoning regulations that prevent construction of more affordable housing. Housing Policy + Finance. Tue, 01/25/2022 - 20:14. Affordability. Government + Policy.

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NAHB New Chair to Tackle Regulation and Promote Trades

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NAHB New Chair to Tackle Regulation and Promote Trades. Chuck Fowke named NAHB's new chair; a look at new single-family home inventory. NAHB Housing Policy Briefing. NAHB will work with Congress, the White House, and federal agencies to reduce regulatory barriers and increase housing production. Mon, 08/03/2020 - 13:00.

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Housing Outlook: Is This a Recession … or Not?

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“I think we can confidently say we're now in a housing recession,” says Robert Dietz, chief economist and SVP for Economics and Housing Policy for the National Association of Home Builders ( NAHB ). NAHB Chairman’s Message: Members Urge Action on Housing Crisis. Lessons Learned From Previous Housing Market Disruptions.

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Schumer, Manchin Introduce Bill to Fund and Incentivize Energy-Efficient Construction

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Schumer, Manchin Introduce Bill to Fund and Incentivize Energy-Efficient Construction. recently introduced a bill that addresses health care and climate change and, if passed, would raise taxes on large corporations and reduce the federal debt, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports. Housing Policy + Finance.

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Housing and the 2020 Presidential Election

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But Hunter also wonders how many builders now see a second Trump term as possibly counterproductive to their interests on matters such as the national debt and trade. And, perhaps, an influx of skilled construction labor may also help close the housing supply gap. NAHB and Trump Working to Reopen the Country.

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