
194 episodes

Housing Developments NAHB
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4.3 • 19 Ratings
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Get the latest on the U.S. housing market, economics, and housing policy advocacy from National Association of Home Builders CEO Jim Tobin and SVP Paul Lopez.
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Preparing for a Government Shutdown
With a government shutdown imminent, NAHB CEO Jim Tobin and SVP Paul Lopez discuss the politics of the impasse and the very real impact government shutdowns have on the home building and real estate industries.
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NAHB Leaders, Members Report from Palm Springs
Housing Developments discusses the latest housing numbers and make predictions on the impending government shutdown. They also talk to a software developer and a fourth-generation builder about how they navigate today’s market and why NAHB membership is important to them.
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Jobs and Wage Politics in the News
Housing Developments discusses a joint legislative activation by NAHB and the Home Builders Institute on Republicans' efforts to defund Job Corps. At the same time, a Labor Department rule on overtime for salaried workers is getting a lot of attention.
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Who’s Your WOTUS?
NAHB's environmental expert joins Housing Developments to discuss the new Water of the U.S. rule released this week by the EPA. The rule did not get stakeholder input and does not answer key questions. In fact, it creates two separate WOTUS compliance schemes across the U.S.
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State and Local Leaders Report from the Road
Live from NAHB's Association Management Conference, Jim Tobin and Paul Lopez are joined by two leaders of state and local associations as they discuss issues seen by their members. They also discuss tonight's Republican Presidential debate.
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NAHB Chief Economist Helps Make Sense of it All
Dr. Robert Dietz joins Housing Developments to discuss a potential policy mistake from the Fed, the state of residential construction job openings, and more.
Customer Reviews
TDS
Dorian Gray has a case of TDS
Cheerleader for Trump
Love the NAHB, but this podcast seems to be nothing but a cheer for Trump and Republicans, while painting Democrats as anti-growth.
Stick to actual info that we can use in our lives and businesses, instead of giving your political opinions.