Advocacy Scoop Podcast
New year, new season, and new policy priorities for NAR’s advocacy team. Shannon and Patrick delve into the complicated world of tax reform and how Congress and the administration plan to tackle the expiring Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). From Opportunity Zone incentives, to the SALT deduction, to protecting 1031 like-kind exchange, they discuss what’s on the table this year and what’s most important for REALTORS(R) and the fight for affordability, availability, and accessibility.
info_outline That’s a Wrap, 2024Advocacy Scoop Podcast
In the last episode of the season, Shannon and Patrick recap the extensive, yet captivating, list of Advocacy Wins for 2024. The fight for affordability, availability, and accessibility comes in many forms, and they detail the top wins in each of the five advocacy areas: legislative, policy, judicial, state and local, and political. Shannon also shares why she made space in her voicemail ahead of the election - and what her favorite episode was this season.
info_outline Live from NAR NXT - And the Winners Are!Advocacy Scoop Podcast
This post-election episode of the Advocacy Scoop was recorded live at the NAR NXT conference two days after the election. With votes still being tallied, Shannon and Patrick unpack the election results and initial reactions. They zoom in on races from around the country and discuss what each outcome means for NAR and REALTORS® in 2025 and beyond.
info_outline Unpacking RPACAdvocacy Scoop Podcast
For the past 45 years, the REALTORS® Political Action Committee (RPAC) has promoted the election of pro-REALTOR® candidates across the United States. In this episode, ahead of the 2024 election, Shannon and Patrick “unpack” some of the most commonly asked RPAC questions and uncover why VEEP is Shannon’s all time favorite political show.
info_outline The REALTOR Party: Shopping LocalAdvocacy Scoop Podcast
It’s election season, and this is the first of three episodes where we explore all the ways NAR and the REALTOR ® Party is involved in elections. From the Advocacy Everywhere grassroots program to state and local independent expenditures, NAR is helping elect REALTOR® champions in Washington, D.C. - and in state houses and city councils all across the country.
info_outline Red is for CommercialAdvocacy Scoop Podcast
NAR is the largest commercial real estate organization with over 165,000 commercial members. In this episode, we delve into NAR’s advocacy work specific to commercial real estate, including 1031 like-kind exchange, opportunity zones, conversion, and the status of the “Ugly 11” - a series of harmful tax measures that were the focus of NAR’s advocacy efforts during the past several years.
info_outline Courting Opinions: A deep dive into NAR's legal advocacy initiativesAdvocacy Scoop Podcast
In recent years, NAR has increased its legal advocacy work, taking the fight for property rights all the way to the Supreme Court. From defeating the national eviction moratorium to protecting the rights of mom-and-pop housing providers, Shannon and Patrick discuss several recent cases where NAR's support helped set new legal precedents.
info_outline Live from the 2024 REALTORS® Legislative MeetingsAdvocacy Scoop Podcast
This special episode was recorded live at the REALTOR® Legislative Meetings in Washington, D.C. Shannon and Patrick provide a mid-year advocacy update, including advocacy work surrounding the settlement agreement and its impact on the Department of Veterans Affairs home loan guarantee program - and much more!
info_outline What Has NAR Advocacy Done for Me Lately? Part 2Advocacy Scoop Podcast
In part two, the hosts continue the conversation on NAR’s top legislative successes and ongoing policy fights
info_outline What Has NAR Advocacy Done for Me Lately? Part 1Advocacy Scoop Podcast
How is NAR advocacy working for members? In part one of a two-part conversation, the hosts discuss NAR’s legislative successes and ongoing policy fights.
info_outlineIn part two, the hosts continue the conversation on NAR’s top legislative successes and
ongoing policy fights