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Housing Is a Priority: Help Spread the Message

Election 2024
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David Belman and Rep. Bryan Steil
NAHB member David Belman with Rep. Bryan Steil
Todd Enck, Michael Gray and Carl Harris
NAHB members Todd Enck and Michael Gray with NAHB Chairman Carl Harris at the 2024 Fall Leadership Meeting (Photo Credit: McLendon Photography)
Greater San Antonio HBA members at Fall Leadership Meeting
NAHB members at the 2024 Fall Leadership Meeting (Photo Credit: )
Kathryn Gillis (EO of HBA of Delaware) and Aimee Bertrand (EO of Greater Houston BA)
Kathryn Gillis, executive officer for the Home Builders Association of Delaware, and Aimee Bertrand, executive officer for the Greater Houston Builders Association, at the 2024 Fall Leadership Meeting (Photo Credit: )
NAHB members at Fall Leadership Meeting
NAHB members at the 2024 Fall Leadership Meeting (Photo Credit: )
NAHB members at Fall Leadership Meeting
NAHB members at the 2024 Fall Leadership Meeting (Photo Credit: )
NAHB members at Fall Leadership Meeting
NAHB members at the 2024 Fall Leadership Meeting (Photo Credit: )
NAHB members at Fall Leadership Meeting
NAHB members at the 2024 Fall Leadership Meeting (Photo Credit: )
NAHB member at Fall Leadership Meeting
NAHB member at the 2024 Fall Leadership Meeting (Photo Credit: )

During the 2024 Fall Leadership Meeting in San Antonio, NAHB unveiled a campaign to spread the message that housing production should be a priority and that the residential construction industry will be sending a lot of voters to the polls.

To help spread the word, NAHB has created signs for members to use that feature two key messages: “We Build, We Vote” on one side and “Let Builders Build” on the flip side. These signs are meant to show that home builders and housing play an important role in this election.

The signs provide a great opportunity to gather members for photos that can be shared through social media, websites, newsletters or email. Be sure to tag your local housing or planning officials, and use the NAHB hashtags #LetBuildersBuild and #WeBuildWeVote.

Learn more and download assets at nahb.org. And don’t forget to vote this Nov. 5.

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