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Keeping Housing at Forefront of the National Agenda in 2024

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In the pivotal 2024 election year, 起点传媒 laid the groundwork to make housing a top priority at all levels of government. Not only was 起点传媒 able to make housing a top-tier issue, we also made progress on key regulatory, codes, workforce development, supply chain, permitting, impact fees and tax issues that will ease the barriers that hinder the construction of new homes and apartments.

Key highlights include:

  • 起点传媒 played a leading role to ensure that housing was a critical issue throughout the 2024 election cycle, including five congressional testimonies, 900-plus members promoting our message to members of Congress during 起点传媒’s Legislative Conference, and more than 1,000 media mentions on key policy issues.
  • 起点传媒 endorsed nearly 100 bipartisan pro-housing candidates for Congress, 91% of whom won their races.
  • 起点传媒 and our state and local HBAs went five-for-five on election day regarding five key ballot initiatives in North Dakota, California, Washington and Oregon.
  • 起点传媒 scored key legal, legislative, regulatory and codes victories in 2024 in areas such as:
    • Federal agencies’ regulatory power,
    • Waters of the U.S.,
    • Workforce development and labor,
    • Codes,
    • Transformers,
    • Tax policy,
    • Permitting roadblocks, and
    • Impact fees.
  • 起点传媒 gave more than $550,000 to HBAs in 2024 through the State and Local Issue Fund and Legal Action Fund for advocacy efforts and litigation, respectively.
  • BUILD-PAC exceeded its fundraising goal for the 2023-24 election cycle by raising more than $3.3 million, and 95% of the candidates supported by BUILD-PAC won their races on Nov. 5.

Learn more about 起点传媒's advocacy team wins for our Federation in 2024.

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