Let Builders Build Campaign

Let Builders Build Campaign

Let Builders Build Campaign
Photo credit: McLendon Photography

Join NAHB’s campaign to spread the message that housing production should be a priority and that the residential construction industry will be sending a lot of voters to the polls.

Remember: The “Let Builders Build” message can be used year-round, as we know the fight for housing extends beyond each election.

How to Participate

NAHB has created signs for members to use that feature two key messages: “Let Builders Build” on one side and “We Build, We Vote” on the flip side. These signs are meant to show that home builders and housing play an important role in our economy and every election.

Downloadable PDFs are available below in two sizes — 16x10 inches and 20x16 inches — to print as needed. Each PDF includes two pages featuring both messages.

Spread the Word

The signs provide a great opportunity to gather members for photos that can be shared through social media, websites, newsletters or email.

When posting your pics to social media, be sure to tag your local housing or planning officials. Use the NAHB hashtags #LetBuildersBuild and #WeBuildWeVote.

Sample messages:

  • Policymakers need to know about the roadblocks to increased housing production and why they need to #LetBuildersBuild to address the #HousingAffordability crisis. Help spread the word: [insert https://www.nahb.org/affordability or HBA resource
  • The housing crisis is one of the most important issues facing Americans right now. Let your policymakers know this issue is important to you and to #LetBuildersBuild to help alleviate this crisis: https://www.nahb.org/affordability
  • The U.S. faces a shortage of roughly 1.5 million housing units for American families to purchase or rent, putting a strain on #HousingAffordability. Why policymakers should #LetBuildersBuild and close that gap: https://www.nahb.org/affordability
  • The #HousingAffordability crisis has a solution: #LetBuildersBuild. Local zoning rules, burdensome regulations, and improper impact fees are blocking housing production nationwide. It’s time to tell state and local officials to get out of the way. Learn more: https://www.nahb.org/affordability
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