NCHH Policy Analyst Sarah Goodwin returns with "(Another) Appropriations Round-Up: What the Senate Said," in which she compares the similarities and differences in how the House and Senate want to fund (or not fund) federal healthy housing programs next year (FY 2025). Read Sarah's blog here: https://bit.ly/Blog2408B.
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NJ Senate Bill S2760 was recently signed by Governor Phil Murphy, and the PS&S Community Association Team is here to help you comprehend what it is means for your community. Please see the infographic below for a summary of the key points related to reserve studies under this new legislation. For a consultation with our Community Association Team and to obtain further information about NJ Senate Bill S2760, please contact Dave Kiessling at dkiessling@psands.com or by calling (732) 584-0543. #psands #capitalreservestudy #reservestudy
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Our Managing Director Simon Gerrard's article which reflects on the political landscape regarding housing and housebuilding policy, in the run-up to the election leadership, has been published in Comment Central. Read the full article below. https://lnkd.in/eGp-2HiJ
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Yet Another NPPF on its way? What? Another One? If you think that the long-awaited revised version of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) wasn’t enough, we may well be faced with yet another version after the forthcoming General Election! Robert Gillespie explores the impact the forthcoming general election, a change in Government and what (another) revised NPPF could have on development in the following article... https://lnkd.in/eUpZUJq8
Yet Another NPPF on its Way?
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Planning and politics are never far apart! Here’s a link to my interview with Terry Murden of Daily Business at the #SPF annual conference - one week ago today; and in just one week, so much has changed in our political landscape. Planning and politics must work together. Whatever the political leanings of a new first minister, looking ahead, there is now an added responsibility on the incoming individual to deliver the required legislation that assists the property industry, provides certainty for economic investment in our built environment and the accelerated delivery of new housing across all tenures. https://lnkd.in/enMsp8K4
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If you are planning to attend the 2024 Legislative Conference in Washington. D.C. in June, you should register for this pre-conference webinar. But even if you are not planning on attending the conference in D.C. I would encourage you to register for the webinar anyway to learn what issues NAHB considers most important to the future of housing. It will also provide you with the information you need to contact your local congressmen and senators and express your opinions in support. IT'S IMPORTANT THAT WE AS MEMBERS OF THE HOUSING INDUSTRY MAKE OUR VOICES HEARD. Whether you are a builder, remodeler, or associate member, WE ALL BUILD. https://lnkd.in/erzWvKRW
Register for the 2024 Legislative Conference Issues Briefing Webinar
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Regeneration Team Leader | RTPI National & West Midlands Young Planner of 2023 | RTPI WM Team of 2024 | RTPI National Authority of 2014 🏆
Should a new government bring back strategic planning? Only if it imbues it with genuine foresight and imagination, says Joshua Singh. Read some of my thoughts and others featured in The Planner RTPI - on a topic which is coming back into full sight and minds... https://lnkd.in/dV8EPPfi #StrategicPlanning #ThingsCanOnlyGetBetter #4thJuly #GeneralElection #LegacyPlanning #RTPIFuturists
Should a new government bring back strategic planning to England?
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Our VP of Public Policy, Steve Sorge, and D.C. public policy expert, Isaac Boltansky, shared their insights on how election outcomes could impact the future of housing and the housing finance industry in our recent webcast. Watch the replay today, https://lnkd.in/enEUAVg9!
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Our VP of Public Policy, Steve Sorge, and D.C. public policy expert, Isaac Boltansky, shared their insights on how election outcomes could impact the future of housing and the housing finance industry in our recent webcast. Watch the replay today, https://lnkd.in/gxXCmuvW!
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Interesting article from the The CLA on the failures of the planning system and how this may affect how rural busines owners vote next week. https://lnkd.in/e6gnqEjv
Planning reform would sway 70% of rural vote says CLA members • CLA
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Our VP of Public Policy, Steve Sorge, and D.C. public policy expert, Isaac Boltansky, shared their insights on how election outcomes could impact the future of housing and the housing finance industry in our recent webcast. Watch the replay today, https://lnkd.in/eFneu_s5!
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