NAHB — National Association of Home Builders
 
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Headquartered in Washington, DC, NAHB vigorously represents the interests of builders before Congress, in the Oval Office, and in meetings with those who craft the regulations affecting all aspects of home building. Speaking with a voice that is informed, focused, and respected, NAHB helps shape the national agenda so its members can continue building the homes America needs.
   
         
Advocacy Requires Access. NAHB’s ability to work with the federal government has served its members well, ensuring that the Association’s concerns are heard and addressed at the highest levels. In 1962 President ... READ MORE Keeping The Supply Chain Open. During WW-II there were restrictions on home building and rationing of strategic materials, including lumber, which was used for truck bodies, rail cars, and crating.  Even nails were hard to come by ... READ MORE Setting the Record Straight. Speaking the truth and voicing the concerns of builders has been a key role of NAHB. After WW-II, in 1946, when the government failed to remove controls and free up badly-needed materials ... READ MORE Working Together. NAHB was founded and continues to thrive today because it is has always been focused on serving its members. From a handful of local associations representing only 300 members scattered across 11 cities in 1942 ... READ MORE
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