Strategic Shifts in Housing and Political Landscapes
Guest, ACUMA’s ONpoint Podcast, Oct. 25, 2024
Leah Dempsey and Zach Pfister from Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck join ACUMA President Peter Benjamin in the latest episode of the ONpoint Podcast – Policy Series to dissect the high-stakes world of housing policy as voters head to the polls. Together, they explore what’s at stake, including tax credits for first-time homebuyers and strategies to ease regulatory burdens—key proposals that could reshape the credit union mortgage industry. The conversation also covers campaign spending frenzies, tight races driven by political division and gerrymandering, and the lasting impact election outcomes could have on housing policy for years to come. Tune in now to gain expert insights into the critical intersection of politics and housing—and what it means for credit unions moving forward
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