RPAC Silent Auction

 
Evergreen NVRPAC Silent Auction (1350 x 300 px)(1)

About the Auction 

The NVRPAC Silent Auction is a highlight of the annual INSPIRE convention, hosted by the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors® (NVAR) at Capital One Hall in Tysons, Virginia. This signature fundraising event brings together real estate professionals, community leaders, and industry partners for a dynamic day of networking, education, and advocacy. 

Last Year’s Impact 

  • 2,300+ Attendees at our 2024 convention 

  • Thousands of digital impressions during the auction campaign 

  • All proceeds directly support Realtor® advocacy efforts through the Northern Virginia Realtors® Political Action Committee (NVRPAC) 

Benefits of Donating 

When your business donates an item or service to our silent auction, you’ll receive: 

  • Logo and Business Name Recognition on the auction bidding platform (accessible to all attendees and promoted one week prior to the event).

  • In-Person Brand Exposure at Capital One Hall during the convention 

  • Opportunity to align your brand with a trusted professional community 

  • Recognition as a supporter of efforts that protect private property rights and strengthen our local economy 

What Can You Donate? 

Popular items include: 

  • Gift cards 

  • Exclusive experiences 

  • High-end products 

  • Professional services 

  • Local getaways or dining packages 

Why It Matters 

Your donation helps raise critical funds to support local, state, and federal advocacy efforts that benefit homeowners, communities, and the real estate industry. Plus, it positions your business in front of a highly engaged audience. 

Ready to Get Involved? 
Complete our donation form to donate or contact us to learn more: 

Click here to access our donation form.

Email: dfinley@nvar.com 

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Government Affairs Blog

FIVE FOR FRIDAY: A Weekly Roundup of Public Policy News

by Hannah Jane Costilow | 09/19/2025

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. Virginia voter guide: Early voting begins Friday for November election for governor, delegates, more 2. Trump’s Team Explores Government-Backed Manufacturing Boost 3. Real Estate Caucus Co-Chairs Introduce Saving the American Dream Act 4. NAR Reiterates Call for Long-Term NFIP Reauthorization 5. Current Independent Contractor Rule Rescission. 

 

Virginia voter guide: Early voting begins Friday for November election for governor, delegates, more

By THOMAS ROBERTSON, WTOP news

Early voting begins Friday in a critical election in Virginia to determine the next governor, House of Delegates seats and a long list of local races.

 

Trump’s Team Explores Government-Backed Manufacturing Boost

By BRIAN SCHWARTZ, The Wall Street Journal

President Trump’s team is weighing a plan to spur the construction of factories and other infrastructure in a bid to jump-start the American manufacturing sector, according to documents and people familiar with the discussions. Under the plan, the administration would use money from a $550 billion investment fund established as part of trade negotiations with Japan to invest in the development of semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, critical minerals, energy, ships and quantum computing.

 

Real Estate Caucus Co-Chairs Introduce Saving the American Dream Act

By ELAYNE WEISS, Washington Report

On September 16, 2025, co-chairs of the bipartisan Congressional Real Estate Caucus—Reps. Mark Alford (R-Mo.), Lou Correa (D-Calif.), Tracey Mann (R-Kan.), and Brittany Pettersen (D-Colo.)—introduced the Saving the American Dream Act (H.R. 5387pdf), legislation designed to enhance federal coordination on housing data and policy to better address our nation’s growing housing affordability crisis.

 

NAR Reiterates Call for Long-Term NFIP Reauthorization

By AUSTIN PEREZ, Washington Report

NAR is urging Congress to support long-term reauthorization and reform of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Last month, senators Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) requested public input on 46 questions covering NFIP reauthorization, mapping, mitigation, and other reforms. NAR submitted comments to the senators and the Senate Banking Committee, outlining several key recommendations.

 

Current Independent Contractor Rule Rescission

By NIA DUGGINS, Washington Report

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has recently announced through the Unified Regulatory Agenda that it will rescind the 2024 independent contractor final rule issued by the department. The current independent contractor rule is used to assess how a worker should be classified under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The 2024 rule adopted a multi-factor totality of the circumstances test for assessing how workers should be classified under the FLSA. In May 2025, the DOL updated its independent contractor guidance, and advised that Wage and Hour staff should use previous agency guidance in reviewing enforcement actions.

 

 

 
 
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