Advocacy
Welcome Randy Carpenter and the 2023 HBA Board of Directors
Please join us in welcoming and congratulating our 2023 Home Builders Association Board of Directors. 2023 HBA Board President Randy Carpenter Installs 2023 Board of Directors, whose term will begin Dec. 1st The HBA of Metro Denver’s incoming 2023 Board of Directors’ official term begins December 1, 2022. HBA’s 2023 President, Randy Carpenter, the Executive…
Read More2022 CAHB Voter Guide
Election Day is right around the corner, and with mail ballots set to go out in less than a week, Colorado will soon be well ahead of the nation in voting during this midterm election. As you prepare to fill out your ballot, we would like to share the CAHB’s 2022 Voter Guide. The association…
Read MoreMetro Housing Coalition Endorses Pro-Housing Candidates in November Election
With the upcoming election in November right around the corner, the Metro Housing Coalition has been hard at work assessing the political landscape, interviewing candidates and finalizing endorsements and contributions in races to help support our industry. While 2022 is generally considered an off year, with a smaller number of municipalities holding elections than in…
Read MoreThe HBA Advocate Newsletter | October 4, 2022
October 4, 2022 Metro Housing Coalition Endorses Pro-Housing Candidates in November Election With the upcoming election in November right around the corner, the Metro Housing Coalition has been hard at work assessing the political landscape, interviewing candidates and finalizing endorsements and contributions in races to help support our industry. While 2022 is generally considered an…
Read MoreDon’t ban natural gas from Colorado homes
Ted Leighty is CEO of the Colorado Association of Home Builders, and Home Builders Association of Metro Denver Coloradans need a smart, balanced and cost-effective approach toward reducing the state’s carbon footprint. That includes giving high priority to consumers’ interests in any strategy moving forward. It also means avoiding untested, risky and costly policies while…
Read MoreThe HBA Advocate Newsletter | September 6, 2022
September 6, 2022 HBA of Metro Denver Inaugural Clay Shooting Event Hits Fundraising Target On August 25, more than 70 members of the Home Builders Association of Metro Denver participated in our first sporting clay tournament to raise funds for our new Strategic Issues Fund. The event took place at Colorado Clays in Brighton, with each…
Read MoreThe Impact of New Energy Codes on Colorado’s Fraught Housing Market Part 2
Following Part 1 of this series, we re-join Host and Chairman Earl Wright, CEO of the Colorado Association of Homebuilders and CEO of the HBA of Metro Denver, Ted Leighty, Founder of Confluence Companies Tim Walsh, and CSI 2022 Mike A. Leprino Fellow and report author Evelyn Lim. They continue their conversation about the state of the Colorado housing market, the goals of…
Read MoreThe Impact of New Energy Codes on Colorado’s Fraught Housing Market Part 1
The Impact of New Energy Codes on Colorado’s Fraught Housing Market: Parts 1 & 2 The issue of housing is one we tackle repeatedly on Common Sense Digest because it touches every single Coloradan in some way and impacts the overall economic health and well-being of the state. Building off our recent report The Uncertain Future…
Read MoreThe State of new Builds in Colorado for Builders, Lenders, and Buyers
By: Andrew de Naray Whether it’s the desire for a home that’s a blank canvas in a prime location, or modern living with the latest technology and features, people will always want to build new homes. While the housing market appears to be undergoing a shift and there’s been a recent uptick in inventory, homebuyers…
Read MoreContact Your Senator Today
The Inflation Reduction Act does nothing to Reduce Inflation on Housing! Take action today! Contact your Senator and seek removal of provisions in the reconciliation legislation pressuring state and local governments to adopt unwarranted building and energy codes. Requiring adoption of these ICC or ASHRAE codes will drive up housing costs negatively impacting housing affordability. Read More
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