About Realtor® Advocacy

Realtor Advocacy

About Realtor® Advocacy

Your Realtor® advocacy team ensures that our members’ voices are heard as decisions are made about the laws and regulations that shape our industry.

Through NV/RPAC, NVAR is able to advocate on the local level, ensuring that the interests of Northern Virginia Realtors® are known to lawmakers and representatives and that the magnitude of Realtor® impact on Northern Virginia's economy and communities is recognized. NVAR collaborates with Virginia Realtors® to advocate in Richmond, along with the National Association of Realtors®, located steps away from the United States Capitol.  

 Together, we also advocate on behalf of the consumers – representing the interests of homebuyers, sellers, and renters, and the commercial tenants who are directly impacted by changes in things like affordability, taxation, and ordinances. 

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Watch this video for a recap of the 2024 Realtor® Lobby Day in Richmond, VA!

About NV/RPAC

RPAC

The REALTOR® Political Action Committee (RPAC) has promoted the election of pro-REALTOR® candidates across the United States since 1969. The purpose of RPAC is clear: voluntary contributions made by REALTORS® are used to help elect candidates who understand and support their interests.

These are not members’ dues; this is money given freely by REALTORS® in recognition of the importance of the political process. The REALTORS® Political Action Committee and other political fundraising are the keys to protecting and promoting the real estate industry. 

NV/RPAC results in meaningful local Realtor® advocacy wins such as the passing of Virginia Realtors® Health Insurance Legislation, Federal Homeowner and Rental Assistance Funding, and more.

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Latest Advocacy News: Town Hall Notes Blog

FIVE FOR FRIDAY: A weekly roundup of Public Policy News

Oct 15, 2021, 08:47 AM by Josh Veverka
1. NAR Policy Forum Series: The Impact of Student Loan Debt 2. Every Fairfax County Voter to Receive a Personalized Sample Ballot 3. Flood Mitigation Plans Along Old Town's Waterfront Move Forward 4. More than half a billion dollars went to keeping D.C. area renters in their homes ahead of federal deadline 5. New I-95 bridge to open near Fredericksburg, bringing relief for drivers at one of the highway’s biggest bottlenecks 5b. Don't miss the Northern Virginia Transportation Alliance's 17th Annual What You Need to Know about Transportation!
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. NAR Policy Forum Series: The Impact of Student Loan Debt

    On the back of the recent student loan debt survey done in coordination with Morning Consult, NAR is hosting a policy forum on October 13 discussing student loan debt, the current crisis, effects on the economy and the housing market, effects on certain debt holders, and solutions for the future. The event will feature a deep dive into the survey itself from NAR’s Jessica Lautz, followed by brief presentations from two speakers and experts on the student loan debt crisis and a Q&A led by Bryan Greene. Watch the Recording Here

  2. Every Fairfax County Voter to Receive a Personalized Sample Ballot

    The Fairfax County Office of Elections is mailing a sample ballot beginning this week to each of the county’s 727,000 registered voters. The individualized sample ballot for the November 2 general election informs voters about the contests on their ballot and assigned polling place on Election Day.  It is intended to inform voters before they cast their ballot, allowing them to record their choices in advance and assist them as they vote their ballots. Information is provided in English, Korean, Spanish and Vietnamese.

  3. Flood Mitigation Plans Along Old Town's Waterfront Move Forward

    The cost of stopping flooding along Lower King Street, the Strand and other waterfront areas is a concern. Last week, the Waterfront Commission Flood Mitigation Committee released an updated presentation regarding plans to reduce or prevent flooding along Old Town’s waterfront — and it included some eye-popping numbers. The presentation, which you can see here, gives multiple scenarios for preventing lower King Street and adjacent areas from flooding. The update does not include flood mitigation programs that are needed in Rosemont, Old Town North and other areas of the city that experience flooding with increasing frequency.

  4. More than half a billion dollars went to keeping D.C. area renters in their homes ahead of federal deadline

    More than $649 million in emergency funds intended to help struggling renters in the Washington area pay overdue bills and avoid eviction was distributed ahead of a Sept. 30th use-it-or-lose-it federal deadline, a Washington Post analysis found. That amount accounts for nearly 60 percent of the more than $1.1 billion that the federal government distributed to the District, Maryland and Virginia and a handful of the states’ largest counties.

  5. New I-95 bridge to open near Fredericksburg, bringing relief for drivers at one of the highway’s biggest bottlenecks New travel lanes are opening on a stretch of southbound Interstate 95 in the Fredericksburg area, which will double capacity in the coming weeks at one of the highway’s biggest chokepoints. A new three-lane crossing over the Rappahannock River opened Wednesday, the Virginia Department of Transportation said. With the additional span, drivers will encounter a new traffic pattern where motorists will split into local and through lanes.

    5b. Don't miss the Northern Virginia Transportation Alliance's 17th Annual What You Need to Know about Transportation! Want to know more about planned Transportation improvements? Join NVTA on October 28th at 8:30 a.m. This year's program boasts an all-star line-up of transportation experts, so don't miss your chance to become well-versed on our region's most critical transportation needs and infrastructure. 

This year's program will be hosted via Airmeet webinar.  With space for only 200 registered participants, sign up today to guarantee your spot!