Podcast: Housing Industry Prepares for Next Political Chapter

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On the latest episode of NAHB's podcast Housing Developments, CEO Jerry Howard and Chief Lobbyist Jim Tobin discuss the next steps for the housing industry as President Joe Biden officially takes office and proposes new policies impacting home building, including a $1.9 trillion economic relief package. Tune in to hear the co-hosts predict the cabinet secretaries who will most likely pursue pro-housing policies, and those who will present more of a political fight, as well as NAHB's plans to negotiate with a Democrat-controlled Congress and White House.

To submit a question to be featured on a future episode of the podcast, email podcast@nahb.org. And remember to subscribe to Housing Developments wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also listen to previous episodes at nahb.org.

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