REALTOR Party News – November 2018
New Year New Resolve, By The Numbers, Success Stories, and...
REALTOR® Votes Counted: 2018 REALTOR® Party Campaign Coverage
Through all the election mail pieces, television ads, canvassing, and punditry, REALTORS®, we survived the mid-term elections! This year, we broke records! Our results were impressive, but now the real work begins. We are looking forward to celebrating the 50th anniversary of RPAC and addressing...
REALTOR Party News – October 2018
New Year New Resolve, By The Numbers, Success Stories, and...
Staging for Advocacy Success
NAR took another step forward to ensure that your interests are heard in Washington with the announcement of Shannon McGahn. As senior vice president of government affairs, Shannon will report to chief advocacy officer Bill Malkasian. In addition, Victoria Gillespie was named NAR’s chief...
REALTOR Party News – September 2018
New Year New Resolve, By The Numbers, Success Stories, and...
Preparation, Partnership, & Participation
All the hard work we’ve done this year to increase our influence in an uncertain legislative, regulatory, and political environment has highlighted three key ingredients for success: Preparation, Partnership, and Participation. Throughout September, we are reminded of how these play out in our...
REALTOR Party News – August 2018
New Year New Resolve, By The Numbers, Success Stories, and...
No Rest for REALTORS® This August
It’s August, and in the Nation’s Capital, that means it’s time for Congress to take its traditional “summer recess.” The concept of recess is foreign to us as REALTORS®. We rarely take a break — not from our businesses and not from our advocacy work. Summer recess represents an...
REALTOR Party News – July 2018
New Year New Resolve, By The Numbers, Success Stories, and...
Thank You for Taking Action
Thank you for joining nearly 73,000 REALTORS® by participating the National Flood Insurance Program Call for Action. We appreciate your participation and want to congratulate the five states and territories that have reached 20% participation — namely Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Puerto...