[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 81 (Wednesday, May 10, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S2879]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOMEBUILDERS
Mr. ISAKSON. Mr. President, as a realtor and the former owner of a
real estate company, it is my great pleasure today to congratulate the
National Association of Home Builders on its 75th anniversary.
The National Association of Home Builders was established in 1942 to
represent the interests of the Nation's homebuilding industry and to
help create a business environment that facilitates homebuilding,
enables more Americans to achieve homeownership, and provides for ample
rental housing for all income levels. The National Association of Home
Builders' membership includes not just builders, but professionals in a
broad range of fields who are part of the homebuilding industry,
including those who remodel, update, and help maintain existing homes.
For many years, the goal set forth in the Housing Act of 1949 of ``a
decent home and a suitable living environment for every American
family'' has been a guiding principle for America's homebuilders, and
they have made great strides in achieving that goal.
Since 1942, the total number of housing units in the United States
has more than tripled, increasing from about 35 million to almost 136
million. Also the Nation's homeownership rate has increased from about
44 percent to almost 64 percent. Moreover, the Nation's standard of
living has increased significantly thanks to the efforts of the
National Association of Home Builders' members, who build about 80
percent of the new homes constructed in the United States each year.
The members of the National Association of Home Builders have served
as a driving force behind the significant advances in the quality of
the nation's housing and the resulting improvement in quality of life
for Americans. America's homebuilders play important roles in the
fabric of their communities, and they are essential to the Nation's
economic health. Homebuilding accounts for about 16 percent of the
total U.S. economy.
I congratulate the National Association of Home Builders and its
members on the organization's 75th anniversary and encourage my
colleagues in the Senate to reflect on the crucial role the
homebuilding industry has played over the last 75 years in our Nation's
economy and the lives of our people.
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