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Mainstreet Meets Congress

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Services for Real Estate Pros with MAINSTREET Organization of Realtors -Suburban Chicago

Mainstreet Meets Congress

Mainstreet Meets BiggertFHA reform, flood insurance, Fannie/Freddie declining markets are only a few of the issues we discussed with Congress(wo)man Roskam and Biggert. Kudos to Pat Callan and John Veneris for leading our delegation and driving our lobbying effort. While Roskam had many questions about lenders and foreclosures, Biggert was equally concerned about FHA and the declining markets issue. Mainstreet staff will follow-up with calls to congressional staff, making sure they have all information and background documents discussed during the meeting. NAR did an outstanding job in creating the talking points as well as supporting our grassroots team. Hat Tips to Mainstreet President Linda Dore, Pat Callan, John Veneris, Lynn Madison, Doug Carpenter, Ahmed Badat, Mike Drews, Mary Anne D’Ambrosio, Pam Krieter, Dean Rouso, Sue Wiskowski-Fair, James Young, and Chris Read. Blame for the photo: Jeff Merrinette. The reason everyone smiled for the photo was that while I asked everyone to line up, about 15 Army officers were standing patiently behind me.  Each officer, and I'm sure they were high ranking officers, waited patiently for our group to get the photo, so they could pass.

Mainstreet Meets Roskam

Pat Callan, our FDC, lead the discussion about reforming FHA and passing a homebuyers assistance bill. Roskam has a keen mind which probed many facets of our arguements and our calls for him to co-sponsor and vote for our bills.  Callan, joined by Lynn Madison and John Veneris as well as several Realtors not in the shot, met each question with unfaltering detail, example and narrative to give Congressman Roskam a true feeling for today's marketplace.  Due to an Agricultural bill on the floor, Roskam was late to our meeting. While we waited we had a chance to meet with David Mork, Roskam's Chief of Staff and brief him on all our issues.

D'Ambrosio and Conyer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our two Government Affairs Chairwomen, Tonya Conyer (left) and Mary Anne D'Ambrosio (right) rehashed the day over dinner.  I am so grateful to have such active and talented volunteers at Mainstreet.  Mary Anne and I have worked together closely this year and her insights and experience make lobbying so much easier. D'Ambrosio is Chairwoman for our North Committee, which covers DuPage and western Cook County.  Conyer is Chairwoman for the South Committee which covers the southern Cook County area.

Veneris, Krieter, and Biggert

 

 

 

Ok, in this photo it looks like John Veneris is lecturing Congresswoman Biggert, blame the photographer. Biggerts office was a bit cramped and getting a shot of this conversation was a challange.

Biggert had just finished telling us about working with Congressman Barney Franks on a housing bill and Veneris was telling her what he thought the effect would be in her district.

This year Veneris had a special brochure of Realtor issues to leave with Biggert after our meeting.  This makes it so much easier for NAR, IAR, and Mainstreet staff to follow-up with Biggerts staff later.

 

Comments(5)

Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

I wish more Realtors took an interest in the political aspect of our business. They seem to think real estate and politics don't mix and they couldn't be further from the truth. I also attended the GAD committee meeting and enjoyed that angle. You guys are more in touch than most of the Realtors. Thanks.

May 23, 2008 08:31 AM
Anonymous
Anonymous

If you enjoyed the GAD meeting, you really should see us at the GAD Institute.  Hard-core, dirt-under-your-fingernails politics. Nearly every GAD is a seasoned pollitico who lives and breathes this stuff. We call it GAD-Camp, and you wouldn't believe the tee-shirt RPAC fundraiser we have this year.

May 23, 2008 08:36 AM
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Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

I've been a Realtor for 15 years and enjoyed every minute of it but at the end of this year, when my term as Chairman is up, I am seriously thinkng about becoming my associations GAD. I've been the resident politico for the past 15 years without pay so maybe I'll switch camps. No Institure this year but maybe I'll see you next year in Seattle.

May 26, 2008 07:49 AM
Dasaret Cefa
Edgestone Realty, Alba First Coast Management - San Marino, CA
Earn 10% on your money. I acquire and manage rent

funny picture

Jun 30, 2008 11:44 AM
Greg Zaccagni
The Federal Savings Bank - Wheaton, IL
Illinois Mortgage Lender

Glad to see your involvment.  With the current mortgage crisis it's very important that the government helps individuals find better mortgage solutions as it is in the communities interest that more homes do not go into foreclosure.

Here are several of my AR blogs for your consideration..

FHA invites public to comment before acting on plans to eliminate down payment assistance programs

What Does the HVCC mean to mortgage lending

FHA lowers up front mortgage insurance premiums (MIP) for qualified borowers

Georgetown Study finds Mortgage Brokers have a lower average APR than banks!

Illinois Legislature - Missing the Mark?

Jul 07, 2008 02:18 AM