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Light Brite and Landscapes Unlimited
Wilke Window & Door
Yaekel & Associates
CertainTeed, ABC Supply, J. Decker Homes,
Custom Marble
Klemme Construction, Drake Construction
Kerber, Eck & Braekel, Regions Bank, BOS, Fulford Homes, J.T.
McDermott Remodeling, Ambassador Flooring
HBAI and NAHB
C.A. Jones, New American Funding,
Fence and Deck Depot, Inc.
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Quality Installation & Home Improvement,
Padgett Building & Remodeling
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Remarks from 2019 HBAI State President, Mark Vogt
We have our work at the state
capitol cut out for us this coming
year, and I assure you the
board members you send to
state meetings are all focused
on making our building industry better! This is always
challenging here in Illinois, and our best hope of
accomplishing our goals is with a unified front at state from
each and every one of our locals. To those locals that
already send reps to state meetings, you each help make
us stronger. To those locals that haven’t been participating
in state meetings, I ask you sincerely, to change this and
make our state board even better. We need every local
active at state, and I hope to here from all of you soon!
In 2019, we will likely be working to stop several new tax
proposals, all of which won’t be helpful to our already
shrunken home market. One of which is likely to be a
service tax on remodeling work. We narrowly stopped this
once before, but it’s going to be back again. This
campaign, and others, will take the combined efforts from
several trade organizations, and HBAI will be at the
forefront of a lot of these fights. We’re a small trade
organization compared to others, so our best approach is
always strength in unity. We can’t outspend others, but if
we can get all our HBA locals active and talking with one
voice across the whole state, we can make a difference.
Will you do this? Because I think we can make a
difference here by truly ‘standing together’ more than we
have in the past. And, I’m asking for your help in unifying
all our locals into a much stronger voice in Springfield!
My intent is to be the best representative of our HBAI as I
can be. Myself, the other senior officers, and all other state
board members are volunteers here. And we all look at
this work as a service to you and our Industry, never as
rulers over anyone. There’s no pay for any of us in this
(sorry about that!) but there’s a lot of reward! I’ve made
great friends here over the years of coming to state board
meetings, and I value each of them immensely.
I also hope to get to know more people from every one of
the locals in Illinois. I’m aware making real and positive
change in this state sounds impossible for our industry,
but I’m a big believer in trying hard to do so. Sometimes,
and together, that’s all the difference it takes! Here's to a
better 2019 for us all!
Mark Vogt; 2019 HBAI President official installed by Dean Mon, NAHB 2nd Vice Chairman of the Board
with ceremonial gavel and pin from Bill Ward; HBAI Executive Vice President
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“The select few on the list have demonstrated their ability to wield influence and deliver results on
Capitol Hill and in the administration on behalf of clients and groups seeking a voice in Washington,
” The Hill said in a Dec. 13 story citing the top lobbyists of 2018.
The prominent Capitol Hill publication listed NAHB CEO Jerry Howard among this elite group of
Washington power players.
Although The Hill highlighted one person from each organization it listed, Howard was quick to
point out that his inclusion represents the good work of all involved in the federation.
“While I am flattered to receive this recognition, the fact that NAHB is recognized as one of the
most powerful trade groups is a testament to the shared efforts of our members; the NAHB staff,
most notably Chief Lobbyist Jim Tobin and his government affairs team; EOs; councils and all
those who work on behalf of the association to keep housing at the forefront of the national
agenda,” Howard said.
NAHB’s government affairs staff works closely with Capitol Hill staffers to set up meetings
between NAHB member volunteers, including the Senior Officers, and their elected
representatives in Congress. They also help facilitate thousands of visits to congressional offices
to advance NAHB’s position on key legislation.
NAHB leverages the association’s power to shine a light on key issues, get pro-housing bills
introduced and passed, challenge regulations that do more harm than good, and level the playing
field against
powerful interests that could put struggling builders, remodelers and their
suppliers out of business.
The most recent example of NAHB’s clout occurred earlier this week when Howard, along with a
select few members of Congress, was invited to give remarks at EPA headquarters regarding the
new waters of the U.S. proposal announced by Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler.
“By fighting every day for the housing industry on major issues that affect our members’ bottom
line, NAHB is working tirelessly to create a better business environment for all those involved in
the residential construction industry,” Howard said.
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24th
Cruise on over to our website
pick out your booth space in the
Interactive Floor Plan
Complete the booth space contract
in the Exhibitor Packet
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rendered a very important
decision on Friday impacting
the real estate and construction
industry. In Sienna Court v.
Champion Aluminum, the Court
determined that the purchaser of
a newly constructed home may
NOT assert a claim for breach of
an implied warranty of
habitability against a
subcontractor who took part in
the construction of the home,
where the subcontractor had no
contractual relationship with the
purchaser.
This is great news for subcontractors; but makes it even more important that general
contractors have a well drafted contract and obtain an informed waiver of the implied
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By Drake Divounguy, Suman Chattopadhyay, Bryce Hill from Illinois Policy Institute
The costs faced by homeowners can help explain outcomes in the housing market. Previous
research finds a significant and negative relationship between the user cost of homeownership
and housing prices. That is, when the user cost of owner-occupied housing increases, house price
appreciation decreases. Changes in the real user costs of owner-occupied housing contributed
heavily to the rise in house prices in 1970s and to the decline in house prices in 1980s.
This report compares the change in the user cost of owner-occupied housing in Illinois and the
rest of the U.S before and after the housing crisis. This model is based on the existing excerpt
literature on the topic.
The findings suggest that while user cost of owner-occupied housing has decreased across the
country after the recession, predominately due to lower interest rates, it has remained virtually
unchanged
in Illinois
“For every $100 in home value in Illinois, homeowners
are now paying $10.15 in annual costs associated with
homeownership—more than 42 other states”
A LOSE—LOSE SITUATION FOR ILLINOISANS
Measuring homeownership costs points to one simple face:
Housing in Illinois has become less attractive relative to housing
in other U.S. states. This has been driven largely by increases in
income taxes and property taxes.
There is no reprieve to be found for Illinoisans. With greater
housing costs, it is not surprising that the post-recession
growth in home values has been suppressed in Illinois relative to the rest of the U.S. This is
more painful when you consider home appreciation has yet to match the pre-housing bubble
period.
We stress, with out property and income tax relief, housing in Illinois will continue to be less
attractive, Illinois’ population is likely to continue its decline and housing appreciation can be
expected to continue to lag the rest of the nation. With spending caps both proposed by the
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gutted and cleaned with
electric and plumbing
rough in completed.
Exterior was power
washed and awning and
rail were removed.
Fresh new look with entire
outside painted. Shutters
will be returning with
their new color.
Next steps coming up with
a lot of interior updates to
follow.
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Tricia decided back in 2017 to run for President of JCI USA (US Jaycees).
She selected Be the Change as her slogan for 2019. The reason for the
slogan is; she wants everyone to Be The Change in their community, in
their organization and in themselves. She wants everyone to reach their
highest potential. She always quotes Gandhi – “Be the change that you
wish to see in the world”. She spent much of the 2018 traveling to many
states to promote the Jaycees and to campaign.
The Annual JCI USA (Jaycees) meeting was held at the Double Tree by Hilton in Denver
Colorado. From Sept. 27-30. On Friday, Vanessa Birchler, who is President of the Illinois
Jaycees
and from the New Baden Jaycees, nominated Tricia. Tricia then gave her
speech and played a video. Friday night Tricia had a hospitality room where she was
available to talk with voting Jaycees from all over the USA. Each state is assigned a
number of votes depending on their membership numbers, for example Illinois had 43
electoral votes they can cast for the candidates (All 43 went to Tricia.). 192 were needed
to win. On Saturday morning, with a vote of 249 to 133. Tricia was elected. Her
opponent was Neil Fitzgerald from California. 44 Jaycees from Illinois attended the
convention to support Tricia.
Tricia will lead the Jaycees of the USA starting Jan. 1, 2019. This will involve many
hours of meetings and traveling. She will also represent the US Jaycees at international
meetings. She will attend a Presidents retreat in Puerto Rico, where she will meet other
world Jaycee leaders for training and planning. Then the Conference of Americas in
Mendoza, Argentina and World Congress in Tallinn, Estonia. Tricia has also made plans
this October to attend the 2019 World Congress in Goa, India.
Goals for 2019: To start new chapters all over the United States and to recruit and
“I am excited and I can’t wait to work with the Jaycees all over the United States. I have
been a member for 17 years and this definitely my biggest achievement! I am ready to
motivate and inspire members and make sure we make the biggest impact in 2019.
From new chapters and members, to making a difference in our communities. I know
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