May is Advocacy Month: Register for NAR’s Legislative Meetings
April 30, 2021
May is Advocacy Month in the REALTOR® world and as always, the month is anchored by NAR’s 2021 Legislative Meetings. The meetings will be held virtually again this year, from May 3rd through May 14th, giving you the opportunity to participate from your hometown.
Conference highlights include:
- May 11th – Urban Roundtable: The Rise of the 15-Minute Neighborhood. A panel discussion on the reality of the 15-minute neighborhood, where residents have access to everything they need within a few minutes of their front doors.
- May 12th – Federal Legislative & Political Forum: A bipartisan discussion on the hottest issues in D.C, featuring news correspondents Van Jones of CNN and Mara Liasson of NPR and Fox News.
- May 12th – Featured Presentation – Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know with Adam Grant.
- May 13th – Congressional Spotlight: U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-W. Va.) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-W. Va.) will share insights and intentions for the 117th Congress in the Congressional Spotlight session.
To register and check out the full schedule, go to www.legislative.realtor.
Until then, check out NAR’s Advocacy page to get a brief on the 2021 Advocacy Agenda and learn more about our 2020 Advocacy Success.
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