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  NAA/NMHC Joint Legislative Program 

2010 NAA Legislative Priorities2010 Legislative & Regulatory Priorities
Read about issues of concern to the multifamily housing industry that the NAA/NMHC Joint Legislative Program will seek to address in 2010 including affordable housing, balanced housing policy, tax policies, environmental policies and building codes.
   

   

 About the NAA/NMHC Joint Legislative Program

The National Apartment Association (NAA) and the National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) unite under the auspices of the NAA/NMHC Joint Legislative Program to support legislative and regulatory policies that enable the nation's 25 million multifamily rental housing units to continue to provide high quality homes that remain accessible and affordable.

The NAA/NMHC Joint Legislative Program, which is the foremost proponent of the apartment industry, assures that owners and managers of multifamily rental units are able to engage government officials in constructive, ongoing dialogues and participate in policy decisions affecting their ability to provide housing to millions of Americans.

Our industry's most prominent leaders play an integral role in shaping the agenda for the Joint Legislative Committee and staff, resulting in a finely honed strategy for interacting with Congress, federal agencies and others to advance policies that strengthen professionally managed rental housing.

Multifamily housing has been one the premier performers in the real estate market during the last several years. And a healthy supply and demand balance bodes well for apartments' future performance. The Joint Legislative Program will remain in the vanguard of this success and rigorously represents the industry's interests in the ongoing debate over the federal government's role in supporting multifamily rental housing.

 

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