Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Your Realtor® advocacy team works tirelessly to protect the real estate industry. Although not an exhaustive list, check out recent victories that Realtors® can be proud of, including legislative, executive, and judiciary branch wins.  

Affordable Housing - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Affordable Housing Programs:

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Rural Housing

State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds:

Agency Confirmations - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

FHA Commissioner

FHA Director

Anti-Money Laundering - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Beneficial Ownership Rule

FinCEN Funding

Commercial Real Estate - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Adaptive Reuse Bills

EB-5 Regional Center Program:

Energy Efficiency - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

New Energy Efficiency Tax Credit and Rebate Programs for Property Owners

Fair Housing - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Increased Funding

Federal Tax - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Inflation Reduction Act

Flood Insurance - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Disaster mitigation and flood mapping

National Flood Insurance Program

Housing Finance and Assistance - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Homeless Assistance Program

Housing Counseling

LIBOR Transition

Rental Housing - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

CARES Act Notice-to-Vacate Requirement:

Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)

Rental Assistance Funding

Violence Against Women Act

Small Business - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

SBA Programs

State and Local - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Rent Control

Student Loan Debt - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Fixes to Existing Programs

Relief for Borrowers at Fraudulent For-Profit Institutions

Technology - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Broadband Funding

SECURE Notarization Act

Transportation and Infrastructure - Realtor® Advocacy Wins

Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework Funding

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Government Affairs Blog

FIVE FOR FRIDAY: A weekly roundup of Public Policy News

Mar 4, 2022, 10:33 by Josh Veverka
1. Supervisors put another nail in the Bi-County Parkway's coffin 2. Silver Line extension opening date pushed once again to summer 2022 3. Legislation lays out a plan for affordable broadband 4. Metro to receive additional $120 million in federal pandemic relief 5. Budget Town Halls, Ways to Give Input on the FY 2023 Budget Proposal
FIVE FOR FRIDAYWelcome to FIVE FOR FRIDAY: A weekly roundup of Public Policy Issues and Headlines from around the Northern Virginia Region, the Commonwealth and on Capitol Hill.

1. Supervisors put another nail in the Bi-County Parkway's coffin

Reports of the revival of the Bi-County Parkway in Prince William County were premature, at least for now. During its meeting Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors put another nail in the parkway’s storied coffin, directing county staff to no longer consider the road in the ongoing update to the Comprehensive Plan. The parkway proposes to extend the Prince William Parkway, or Va. 234, to connect with U.S. 50 through the county’s western end. Like a cicada colony, parkway buzz comes and goes every few years.

2. Silver Line extension opening date pushed once again to summer 2022

The long-delayed 11.4-mile Silver Line extension to Dulles International Airport and into Loudoun County will not open until this summer. Last month, the Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority (MWAA) maintained that trains would run this spring, but at a Tuesday meeting with the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, transportation officials said they anticipate a summer 2022 opening.

3. Legislation lays out a plan for affordable broadband

Legislation creating a plan to expand affordable broadband access across the commonwealth is on the way to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s desk with broad bipartisan support. HB 1265, by Del. Suhas Subramanyam, D-Loudoun, charges the state Department of Housing and Community Development with creating a plan to deliver recommendations to the General Assembly and Youngkin by Dec. 1. Designing a map and blueprint to establish the areas in the state that are in most need of broadband access is among the tasks agency will have to tackle before the end of the year.

4. Metro to receive additional $120 million in federal pandemic relief

Another $120 million in federal pandemic relief money is being released to Metro to keep the transit system running and its front-line workers on the job, congressional leaders announced Thursday. The money is a significant boost for the transit agency, which faces years of financial challenges amid steep ridership losses, particularly from its customer base of federal workers who are increasingly working from home.

5. Budget Town Halls, Ways to Give Input on the FY 2023 Budget Proposal

On Tuesday, Feb. 22, County Executive Bryan Hill presented his proposed budget to the Board of Supervisors. There are many ways to get more information and provide input on the budget between now and its adoption on Tuesday, May 10, including at a Budget Town Hall meeting in your district, and during the budget public hearings, scheduled for Tuesday through Thursday, April 12-14.