Podcast: NAHB’s Legal Victory on Federal Overreach of CDC’s Eviction Moratorium

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On the latest episode of the Housing Developments podcast, NAHB CEO Jerry Howard and Chief Lobbyist Jim Tobin discuss the recent legal victory in the federal overreach of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) eviction moratorium and what this means for NAHB members. And while this is an important legal win to rein in federal overreach, NAHB continues to urge members to seek access to the $46.5 billion of rental funding through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program via your local government and housing authorities.

The co-hosts also discuss the Biden Administration’s infrastructure bill and the latest developments in the lumber supply crisis.

To listen to more Housing Developments episodes, visit nahb.org/podcast or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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