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When it comes to shaping federal housing and mortgage policy, one organization's influence is unmatched. A recent analysis of federal lobbying data reveals the sheer scale of the National Association of Realtors' (NAR) efforts in Washington.
The numbers are staggering. Over the past two decades, NAR has consistently been the top-spending organization in the real estate sector, and often ranks among the very top spenders across all industries. In recent years, its annual federal lobbying expenditures have regularly exceeded $40 million. This financial commitment dwarfs that of other housing-related trade groups, including those representing home builders and community bankers.
This substantial investment secures a formidable and persistent presence on Capitol Hill. The association maintains a large, active team of lobbyists who engage on a wide range of issues critical to the housing market, from tax policy and mortgage regulations to insurance and fair housing rules. The data clearly illustrates that for any legislator considering changes to real estate, housing finance, or property ownership, understanding NAR's position is a necessary first step. The organization's sustained financial commitment underscores its central role as a defining voice in the national conversation on where and how Americans live.
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