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 advocacy outreach efforts..
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The REALTOR® Party At Work
Highlighted here are a few of the many REALTOR® Party success stories across the nation. These and others are catalogued in the Success Stories section on REALTORParty.realtor.
D.C. REALTORS® Get Legislative Results Protecting Property Owners and Housing Providers
Thanks to the REALTOR® Party’s Advocacy Everywhere program, the District of Columbia Association of REALTORS® was able to spur members to contact City Council members about two important issues affecting property owners in the Nation’s Capital. The sophisticated system of REALTOR® Party Mobile Alert texts and emails made communication swift and simple.
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Greater Nashville REALTORS® Put Placemaking Grant to Work for Pedestrian Plaza
With vision, elbow grease, and a Placemaking Grant, Greater Nashville REALTORS® partnered with a local civic design organization to transform a dismal traffic triangle into a cheerful, safe pedestrian refuge.
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Is Smart Growth the Key to Preserving Montana’s ‘Big Sky?’ Gallatin REALTORS® Funds Study to Find Answers.
A REALTOR® Party Smart Growth Action Grant enabled the Gallatin Association of REALTORS® to support an in-depth analysis of property tax value-per-acre in Bozeman, Montana. The resulting 3-D economic model clearly demonstrated the fiscal efficiency of concentrating growth in urban centers, rather than allowing sprawl, and will inform the development of the city’s Growth Plan.
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The Dream Still Demands… REALTORS®
The 50th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act, declining stats in African-American homeownership, gentrification, and creative solutions were top of mind for many of the 10,000 people attending the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 48th Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) in Washington, D.C., including REALTORS® and NAR Advocacy staff.
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Resources & Opportunities
September is National Preparedness Month
For National Preparedness Month, NAR and FEMA are partnering to raise awareness about disaster risks and the simple, proactive steps REALTORS® and their clients can take to better prepare for natural disasters. This year’s celebration will focus on planning, with an overarching theme: Disasters Happen. Prepare Now. Learn How.
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REALTORS® Reflect on Ten Year Anniversary of Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac Conservatorship
NAR urges policymakers in Washington to prioritize GSE reforms that will protect taxpayers, provide liquidity to the broad national market, and promote stability in the housing market, particularly during times of economic distress.
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Celebrate REALTOR® Safety Month
Through the REALTOR® Safety Program, NAR has developed a multitude of resources, including: articles, blog posts, webinars, presentations, videos, safety tip cards and information on personal safety products; smartphone safety apps; and safety messages and seasonal tips for on the job.
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Attend the 2019 REALTORS® Conference & Expo
Register now for the 2018 REALTORS® Conference & Expo, taking place November 2-5 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC) in Boston, MA. Choose from 100 education sessions to learn about strategies and solutions that meet your clients’ needs. Browse the industry’s largest trade show, with over 400 exhibitors. Make time to attend special events.
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2018 REALTOR® Party Resource Guide
Check out the 2018 REALTOR® Party Association Resource Guide to learn about resources for community outreach, candidate and issue campaigns, RPAC and political fundraising, member and consumer mobilization, and much more. Also, review the programs and resources that qualify for the new Vote, Act, and Invest Core Standards’ requirements.
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