About 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 NVRPAC, 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 NVRPAC

RPAC

The REALTORS® 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. 

NVRPAC 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

Jul 18, 2025, 14:25 by Hannah Jane Costilow
Welcome to FIVE FOR FRIDAY: A weekly roundup of public policy issues and headlines from around the Northern Virginia Region, the Commonwealth, and Capitol Hill.

by Danielle Finley, Associate Director of Political Engagement

Welcome to FIVE FOR FRIDAY: A weekly roundup of Public Policy Issues and Headlines. In this Issue: In this Issue: 1. U.S. Senate Passes the VA Home Loan Reform Act 2. UPDATED: Fairfax school board revises policy for phasing in boundary changes 3. Affordable housing giant Enterprise selling 1,000 D.C. units amid market ‘crisis’ 4. State Supreme Court Upholds Denial of Dulles Greenway Rate Hikes 5. “Big Beautiful” Tax Bill Now Law: In-Depth Analysis. 

 

By ELAYNE WEISS, Washington Report 

On July 15, 2025, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed H.R. 1815—the VA Home Loan Reform Act, by voice vote. The National Association of REALTORS® strongly supported this bipartisan legislation, which aims to make permanent the VA's temporary policy allowing veterans to directly compensate their real estate agents, ensuring they can participate in the housing market on equal footing with other homebuyers. The bill also creates a partial claims program to assist veterans who have fallen behind on their mortgage payments. The House of Representatives passed H.R. 1815 by unanimous voice vote in May, and the bill now heads to the president's desk for signature. 

 

By ANGELA WOOLSEY, FfxNow 

As Fairfax County Public Schools continues to work through a sweeping redistricting process, the school board decided to revisit its policy on how the upcoming changes will be implemented. Led by Mason District Representative Ricardy Anderson, the Fairfax County School Board voted unanimously this Thursday (July 17) to revise the phasing policy that guides which students are affected by boundary adjustments. 

 

By BEN PETERS, Washington Business Journal 

Nonprofit affordable housing giant Enterprise Community Partners Inc. is moving to offload a portion of its D.C. portfolio amid a crisis in the District’s housing market that left the landlord crippled. The Columbia, Maryland-based nonprofit, among the largest affordable housing providers in the region, has retained commercial real estate services firm Berkadia to market five of its D.C. properties with 1,075 units according to marketing materials. 

 

By NORMAN K. STYER, LoudounNow 

The Supreme Court of Virginia today upheld the State Corporation Commission’s denial of rate increases sought by the owners of the Dulles Greenway last year. The company applied to raise tolls on two-axle vehicles on the highway to $8.10 during rush hour and $6.40 in off-peak hours. Currently, the toll is $5.80 in peak hours and $5.25 in off-peak hours. 

 

By EVAN LIDDIARD, Washington Report 

Following a long and difficult congressional process that started early this year, President Trump on July 4th signed into law H.R. 1, “The One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (the Act). This enormous piece of legislation includes a number of important tax provisions that will have a large impact on real estate professionals and on real property investment.