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

Sep 12, 2025, 09:56 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. NAR Staff Discuss GSE Reform With Treasury and FHFA 2. Home Builders Association praises Virginia legislative changes, looks to 2026 to address housing demands 3. Walkinshaw outperformed mentor with landslide win 4. Weak jobs report may herald economic ‘headwinds’ in Va. 5. Subramanyam Joins Calls for Underground Power Line. 

 

By KEN FEARS, Washington Report 

This week, NAR’s Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy Officer Shannon McGahan and Ken Fears, director of conventional finance and valuation policy, took part in two roundtables on reform of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the GSEs). The events took place at the US Treasury and at the Federal Housing Finance Agency. 

 

By BRAD KUTNER, WVTF-FM  

Polling shows Virginians’ top concern ahead of the 2026 legislative session is housing affordability. Industry advocates praised recent legislative success and asked for more solutions at a Virginia Housing Commission meeting this week. According to a YouGov poll from August, 84% of Virginians want the legislature to make housing more affordable. Earlier reporting suggests rezoning efforts may make headlines but market conditions actually led to housing booms in states like Texas. Andrew Clark is with the Home Builders Association of Virginia. He pointed to two recent changes he said should help Virginia’s housing market even if zoning reform comes later. 

 

By JARED SERRE, FFXnow  

The main question surrounding the special election [Tuesday] wasn’t whether Democrats would hold onto Virginia’s 11th Congressional District, but by how much. Even in an area as deeply blue as Fairfax County, a 50-point victory came as a welcome surprise for James Walkinshaw, who secured just under 75% of the vote to best Republican nominee Stewart Whitson, according to unofficial results. For a Democrat, it’s a record margin of victory in a general election for the 11th District, surpassing even Walkinshaw’s predecessor and mentor, the late Rep. Gerry Connolly, who topped out at 71% of the electorate in 2018 and 2020. It’s also one of the largest margins ever for a winner from any party.

 

By MICHAEL MARTZ, Richmond Times-Dispatch  

Kent Engelke didn’t expect much from the federal report on new jobs in August, with a forecast of 75,000 new jobs created in the U.S. economy. Instead, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday that the economy created just 22,000 jobs last month and revised estimates for June to show a loss of 13,000 jobs instead of a gain. ... “I didn’t think it was going to be that bad,” said Engelke, chief economic strategist and managing director at Capitol Securities Management, Inc., in Richmond. In Virginia, the jobs report deepened concerns about an economy frozen by uncertainty — over tariffs that Trump has imposed on U.S. trading partners; cuts to the federal workforce and cancellation of federal grants and contracts; and persisting inflation ... 

 

By HANNA PAMPALONI, Loudoun Now  

Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA-10) has joined the growing list of elected officials raising concerns about Dominion Energy’s plans to build a transmission line in eastern Loudoun. The Golden to Mars project is the next phase of a transmission line loop that will connect new 230 kilovolt and 500 kV lines with new substations, providing additional power infrastructure to the county.