
Hosted by National Association of REALTORS® · EN

In this episode, Shannon and Patrick break down the key policy and market dynamics shaping Commercial real estate today. From tax policy to insurance, to construction and energy costs, to rent control measures, NAR advocacy is working on dozens of federal, state and local actions that impact how CRE is transacted. Whether you're in brokerage, development or investment, this episode connects the dots between market forces and the advocacy efforts shaping the future of commercial real estate.

A once-in-a-generation housing bill is on the move in Congress that would address housing supply and affordability. Shannon McGahn and Patrick Newton break down what happens next, what could stall it and what it all means for the future of homebuyers and REALTORS®. Plus, April marks Fair Housing Month and the 58th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act. They highlight NAR's ongoing work and commitment to expand housing access, as well as the resources available to all members.

The House just passed a major bipartisan housing bill aimed at tackling affordability and supply. After years of groundwork and relationship building, NAR helped lay the foundation for this moment, proving once again that advocacy is a long game. In a special episode recorded live at the President's Circle conference in Las Vegas, Shannon and Patrick explore what the bill actually does and whether it marks the beginning of a broader bet on housing in Washington.

Advocacy Scoop Exclusive! Recorded live at the Advocacy Week Conference, this episode unveils new results from an NAR-commissioned national poll of voters. Among the findings: housing affordability is a top voting issue, belief in the American Dream remains strong, and voters across party lines want Congress to act. Shannon and Patrick delve into the data - and why it matters on Capitol Hill right now - and discuss how REALTORS® can turn voter sentiment into bipartisan action.

It's a new year and the Advocacy team is ready to go! In this episode, Shannon and Patrick outline the advocacy portion of NAR's new Strategic Plan and discuss our policy goals for 2026, which include unleashing housing inventory, confronting NIMBYism and the growing equity gap, and protecting access to homeownership and REALTOR (R) representation. Building on our 2025 wins, Shannon shares what it will take - from a legislative and grassroots perspective - to increase housing supply and affordability and ensure homeownership is attainable for more Americans.

NAR is one of the most effective advocacy organizations in the country, and 2025 was no exception! From Congress to the White House to state capitols and the courts, NAR Advocacy was everywhere. In this episode, Shannon and Patrick do a deep-dive on the legislation, regulations and rulings that impacted housing supply and affordability, property rights and fair housing and REALTORS'(R) ability to run their businesses.

The Advocacy team continues to play a leading role in every major policy discussion shaping real estate. In this episode, taped live at the NXT Conference in Houston, Shannon McGahn and Patrick Newton break down the government funding deal that ended the shutdown, examine the latest election results and explain what these developments mean for NAR's advocacy priorities heading into 2026.

When the federal government closes for business, there's a ripple effect in the real estate economy. From the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to rental assistance to federal permitting to FHA condo approvals, many of the processes buyers and sellers depend on come to a halt. As always, NAR Advocacy is prepared for the situation! Shannon and Patrick break down what this shutdown means for REALTORS® and give an insider's perspective into the history of government shutdowns.

Buying or selling a home is one of the most highly regulated transactions in a person's life. In this episode, Shannon and Patrick unpack the complex world of real estate regulations - exploring what they mean for NAR members, how they affect consumers and the role NAR's advocacy team plays in shaping them. Wherever you practice real estate, chances are the National Association of REALTORS®, along with your state and local associations, has influenced how your state's real estate regulations are put into practice.

Tax reform is done, so what's next for NAR's advocacy team as we head into the second half of the year? Shannon and Patrick explain what the policy team is doing to ensure NAR's tax provisions are implemented effectively. They also detail how NAR is working with Congress and the Administration to tackle inventory shortages and affordability. And, there's so much happening at the state and local level… Did you know more than two-thirds of NAR's advocacy work happens outside the beltway?