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TN Builder Policy Update – 04/27/21

By |2021-06-10T08:50:27-06:00June 8th, 2021|Home Page, Legislative News|

Public policy now and the next 6 months TN Builder Policy Update| April 27, 2021 Policy Recap & Upcoming Opportunities Outlook: short term and long term The Tennessee General Assembly is marching towards the end of the 2021 session. This week both the House & Senate are expected to adopt a finalized budget. Tennessee is fortunate. We [...]

TN Builder News | April 23, 2021

By |2021-06-10T08:52:06-06:00June 8th, 2021|Builder News, Home Page|

Economics of Building TN Builder News | April 23, 2021 2021 has been very busy. A fact you already know. Now that the State Legislative Session is cooling down, we will invest more time in bring you this news roundup. This week's Builder news will focus on recent economic reports on home sales and materials [...]

Navigating our path forward with YOU!

By |2021-06-10T08:53:17-06:00June 8th, 2021|HBAT Meetings, Home Page|

Register Now for the Home Builders Association of TN Summer Meeting Register to Attend Navigating The Path Forward - Change on the Horizon "Something beautiful is on the horizon" With challenges comes opportunity. We’ve experienced the adverse effects that Covid has had on our industry and economy as a whole. The events of the past [...]

TN Builder News | March 25, 2021

By |2021-06-09T06:46:30-06:00June 8th, 2021|Builder News, Home Page|

Record Year for Ole South + Lumber News TN Builder News | March 25, 2021 Homebuilder Gives Back During Pandemic  Ole South, founded by native Tennessean John Floyd in 1986, has grown to be the largest privately owned home builder in Tennessee. Headquartered in Murfreesboro, Ole South is recognized among the nation’s Top 100 Home [...]

HBAT Health Plan News – New open enrollment period announced

By |2021-06-10T08:54:29-06:00February 23rd, 2021|Home Page|

New open enrollment period announced Extra Health Care Enrollment Announced President Biden signs order to reopen healthcare enrollment - here’s what you need to know. President Joe Biden signed a package of health care-related executive orders on Thursday that, among other initiatives, will reopen HealthCare.gov for a special, three-month enrollment period starting on Feb. 15 and running [...]

David Stauffer Scholarship Application Process

By |2021-06-10T08:57:57-06:00February 23rd, 2021|Home Page|

Submit Applications by March 19 David Stauffer Scholarship Applications We are excited to announce that HBAT is now accepting applications for the David Stauffer Scholarship. Students and schools in the area are encouraged to participate. This is a great opportunity for students wanting to join the residential industry to get some financial assistance in their [...]

2021 Virtual Legislative Meeting

By |2021-06-10T08:59:18-06:00February 23rd, 2021|HBAT Meetings, Home Page|

Register NOW This year due to COVID restrictions in Nashville, we are unable to hold our typical in person legislative conference. Instead, we hope you can join us for our Spring Virtual Meeting March 11-13, 2021. Members will virtually meet with fellow members from across the state to get the latest on HBAT's advocacy efforts, [...]

TN Builder News | January 20, 2021

By |2021-02-03T13:57:49-06:00February 3rd, 2021|Builder News, Home Page|

  IBS Next Week + Legislative Preview TN Builder News | January 20, 2021 NAHB is wrapping up the Winter Leadership meeting and is inviting all HBA members to participate in the virtual IBS-X. We are actually pretty interested to see how it works. In this issue General Assembly Outlook Do you know your legislator? [...]

Message from our President

By |2020-12-29T11:13:16-06:00December 29th, 2020|Home Page|

As the 2021 HBAT president I was looking forward to seeing everyone in Memphis. But, like so many things in 2020, COVID-19 threw a monkey wrench into those plans. While I’ll admit I did miss the pageantry of the annual inauguration and the traditional passing of the gavel; those traditions are not necessary for this [...]

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