Realtors(R) from across the country are meeting with legislators, public policy makers and industry leaders this week to address pressing concerns and issues that affect homeowners, aspiring homeowners and real estate investors everywhere as the Realtors(R) Midyear Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo begins. I am proud to say that ALL AMERICAN REALTY from Sandy Utah will be there attending this historical event representing Homeowners in Utah.
“As leading advocates for homeownership, housing issues and private
property rights, Realtors(R) come to Washington this week ready to engage on a
number of pressing issues,” said National Association of Realtors(R) President
Moe Veissi, broker-owner of Veissi & Associates Inc., in Miami. “Both
residential and commercial real estate play important roles in our families,
our communities, and our nation’s economy, and Realtors(R) want to ensure a
bright future for our industry and our country.”
In addition, Realtors(R) are urging members of Congress to reauthorize
the National Flood Insurance Program, which is currently set to expire on May
31. Millions of American taxpayers rely on the NFIP for flood protection, and
NAR estimates that if the current extension is allowed to expire, 1,300 home
sales will be at risk every day that the program is not in place.
Realtors(R) will also participate in sessions with a number of
government officials and industry experts, including representatives from the
Federal Housing Administration, Federal Housing Finance Agency, Federal Reserve
Board, Mortgage Bankers Association of America, National Economic Council, and
the U.S. Treasury.
One of the highlights of this year’s meeting will be a Rally to
Protect the American Dream on Thursday, May 17. Approximately 10,000
Realtors(R) are expected to convene on the grounds of the Washington Monument
from 9:30-11 a.m. to highlight the important role housing plays in the economic
recovery. Many Realtors(R) will travel by bus from as far away as Florida,
Maine, and North Dakota just to participate in the event.
“We need to keep housing and real estate first on the nation’s public
policy agenda, because these issues affect all Americans,” said Veissi.
“Realtors(R) are committed to working with members of Congress, regulators and
industry leaders to ensure public policies and industry practices that promote
responsible, sustainable homeownership and encourage real estate investment. We
want to make sure that our country’s leaders, now and into the future,
understand the vital role that real estate plays in both the long- and
short-term health of this nation.”
For more information about the Realtors(R) Midyear Legislative
Meetings & Trade Expo, visit www.realtor.org/midyear.nsf/pages/homepage .
The National Association of Realtors(R), “The Voice for Real Estate,”
is America’s largest trade association, representing 1 million members involved
in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries.
Information about NAR is available at www.realtor.org . News releases
are posted in the website’s “News and Commentary” tab.
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