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Idaho REALTORSĀ® Re-Elect Tireless Champion to Pocatello City Council

When Jim Johnston was appointed to the City Council of Pocatello, Idaho in early 2011, he was new to political office ā€“ but no stranger to public service. In fact, when he ran for election to keep his seat just six months later, polling partly funded by NAR found that he had a whopping 84 percent name recognition. The Idaho native had achieved this not only through his through his 30 yearsā€™ experience as a leading REALTORĀ® in Pocatello, but thanks to his dedicated involvement with organizations ranging from the Idaho Chapter of the American Red Cross, to the Grand...

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Missoula REALTORSĀ® Work with Mayor to Promote Workforce Housing

Land is at a premium in Missoula, Montana, which is situated in a picturesque valley at the convergence of five mountain ranges. This stunning topography imposes natural limits on development options for housing ā€“ or anything else. It also means that workers who cannot afford to live in the city must literally cross mountains to get between work and home. Mayor John Engen had made affordable housing a priority and the Missoula Organization of REALTORSĀ® stepped up to plate to help. MOR co-sponsored a housing summit and put on an Employer-Assisted Housing Class using NARā€™s My REALTORĀ® Party resources.

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Arcadia (CA) REALTORSĀ® Put Facebook to Work in City Council Election Victory

John Wuo, the Arcadia Association of REALTORSĀ® champion, was a candidate who seemed to have it all: a successful and well-rounded business career; a thriving real estate office; a list of impressive board memberships and volunteer activities longer than his arm; two terms on the Arcadia City Council (including two terms as Mayor) under his belt; and the ability to speak Mandarin ā€“ the native language of the cityā€™s largest minority group. But he had no Internet presence. The Arcadia REALTORSĀ® put an end to that. Using NARā€™s Campaign Services, they executed a successful campaign using English and Chinese-language ads...

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Hilton Head (SC) REALTORSĀ® Partner With Mayor for Balanced Land Management

In the lovely resort town of Hilton Head, South Carolina, the natural environment is carefully protected, and the built environment is subject to strict regulations. But its low-key commercial areas were in need of polishing. The 850-member Hilton Head Area Association of REALTORSĀ® worked with the townā€™s mayor and a $5,000 Smart Growth Grant from NAR to help rewrite an outdated Land Management Ordinance. The result is a balance between development and preservation that is benefitting the quality of life for all residents and tourists to the town.

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Twin Falls (ID) REALTORSĀ® Succeed in Ballot Initiative: Small Board Makes a Big Difference in First-Ever Campaign

In its first-ever experiment with political involvement, the 250-member Greater Twin Falls Association of REALTORSĀ® proved that you donā€™t have to be big to be effective. The city of Twin Falls needed to expand its waste water treatment plant, in order to support the growth and attract new business. With help from the Idaho Association, as well as a $10,000 Issues Mobilization grant and campaign assistance from NAR, the Twin Falls Association worked with local businesses and citizens to promote a special ballot initiative to fund expansion of the plant. They used the grant to develop direct mailers, business flyers...

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Illinois Association Advances Smart Growth Newsletter With Game Changer Grant

The Illinois Association of REALTORSĀ® (IAR) is using its $19,000 Game Changer Grant to help support a new bi-annual smart growth newsletter -- On Common Ground in Illinois. Loosely modeled on NARā€™s On Common Ground smart growth magazine, the IAR publication specifically addresses issues of interest to Illinois residents. By producing and distributing the newsletter to officials in more than 1,300 Illinois municipalities, IAR hopes and expects to be viewed as the trusted source of information on important real estate issues like impact fees, foreclosure data, and market information, helping to advance the REALTORSĀ® position and private property rights at...

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Orlando Association Gets On Board With Commuter Train Travel

December 2012
While the 9,000-member Orlando Regional REALTORSĀ® Association (ORRA) has been energetically supporting SunRail, central Floridaā€™s first commuter rail project, association leaders felt some first-hand exposure for their members and local decision makers would kick it up a notch. Using a $1,500 Smart Growth Grant from NAR, ORRA was able to arrange for and promote a train ride for nearly 170 REALTORSĀ®, leasing agents, elected officials, Chamber of Commerce members and others. The ride included presentations about the new depots and transit-oriented development projects planned along the route. The grant helped to provide substantial collateral materials for all...

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St. Charles REALTORSĀ® (MO) Help Elect Real-Estate Friendly Board of Aldermen; Re-Electing One of Their Own, As Well

Five years ago, the climate for business and real estate in Wentzville, MO (an hourā€™s drive from St. Louis) was not good. Since then, the 1,200-member St. Charles County Association of REALTORSĀ® helped bring positive change for homeowners and the housing industry in Wentzville ā€“ by changing the makeup of the Board of Aldermen. With the help of endorsements and RPAC contributions from the St. Charles REALTORSĀ®, five of the six of Wentzvilleā€™s current Aldermen are ā€œreal estate-friendlyā€. And, the President of the Aldermen, Rick Stokes, is an active REALTORĀ® in the Wentzville area. Last spring, Stokesā€™ campaign for re-election...

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Cincinnati Area Board Holds Back Proposed Property Tax Hike

ā€œMy Home is not UR ATM!ā€ read one of the hand-lettered signs held high by a concerned citizen at Cincinnatiā€™s City Hall. The lively annual debate over a proposed property tax hike was underway, and the Cincinnati Area Board of REALTORSĀ® (CABR) had mobilized its troops. Although limiting property taxes has been an ongoing fight for the 4,200-member association, this was the first time it had REALTORĀ® Party resources behind it. In a two-step Issues Mobilization campaign funded by NAR, CABR produced a survey showing 74 percent of Cincinnati residents were opposed to the proposed tax increase. Then, they shared...

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Nashville REALTORSĀ® Gather Coalition for Ground-Breaking Housing Summit

Where there are homes in safe areas with access to good education, good transit and other services, thatā€™s where the jobs go. It was this kind of big thinking that led the 2,800-member Greater Nashville Association of REALTORSĀ® (GNAR) to gather a coalition of regional partners in the housing industry last summer, to co-sponsor The Greater Nashville Housing Summit. The July 3 event at GNAR headquarters was the first of its kind, drawing housing experts and policy makers from around the state for a forward-looking ā€œstate of the housing marketā€ program. Media relations, both before and after the Summit, were...

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