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NNA LEGISLATIVE DAY 2014 Meeting with Congress: -Logistics -Priorities and Talking Points
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NNA LEGISLATIVE DAY LOGISTICS Tuesday, April 1, 2014 12:00 PM – All Day: Check-in, pick up packets (look for NNA Legislative Day Registration table) Wednesday, April 2, 2014 8:00 – 9:00 AM: Breakfast briefing/pick up packets (Doubletree, Washington Ballroom) 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM: Capitol Hill visits (lunch on your own); use Metro 5:00 PM: Reception on Capitol Hill (Senate Russell Building, Room 325)
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NNA LEGISLATIVE DAY PACKETS What’s Included in Your Packets? Included and waiting for you: NWA Facts Sheets State Impact – One Pagers (very important) State Impact – Detailed One Pagers State Impact – Infographic (new) Talking points for NNA’s priorities Map of Capitol Hill You must bring: Local information; e.g. local economic impact reports, brochures, newspaper articles, recent achievements, statistics and data about programs, anything to help tell your story (especially around NNA Day priorities)
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NNA LEGISLATIVE DAY 2014 PRIORITIES (2) All under banner of 1)NWA “Core” Appropriation 2)Your Next Most Important Local Funding (e.g. Rural, NFMC, GSE reform, Housing Counseling, CDFI, CDBG, HOME, other)
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GENERAL TALKING POINTS All Members (Republican and Democratic) Jobs: let members know how you create jobs (cite data sheets) Leverage: explain how NWA funding triggers private and public leverage NWOs = Small Businesses: Let members know you’re a small business that hires local contractors, puts people to work, invests in local communities Thank You: thank your members for the increase to NWA’s FY 2014 appropriation (whether they voted for it or not)
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(1) NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT (D/B/A NWA) APPROPRIATION NNA supports level (2014) funding for FY 2015 $204.1 m total for NWA (versus $182 m President request) Explain using talking points: Jobs: your work creates jobs; you hire people, engage architects, legal, accountants, etc. Leverage: NWA funding brings private sector resources to the table Quick Deployment: NWA allocates funding quickly; NWOs leverage and push that funding immediately into projects and local economies Small Business: NWOs = not-for-profit businesses Data: Refer to your data sheets – make it local Encourage support (to do’s): Senate: sign on to Senator Leahy Dear Colleague by April 2 nd House: thank them for signing Representative Fudge Dear Colleague (deadline: March 28 th )
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(2) NEXT MOST IMPORTANT FUNDING FY 2015: NWO supports funding (FY 2014 enacted or FY 2015 President request -- whichever is greater) for [fill in the blank] for FY 2015 This funding is critical to local communities This funding enhances NWA funding Jobs Leverage Local Small Business
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PROPOSED FY 2015 FUNDING LEVELS http://www.nnwa.us/advocacy/federal-appropriations.htm For full funding chart visit:
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HOME MATTERS 1 ST BIRTHDAY PARTY When: 5pm-6:30pm Where: Senate Russell 325 Special Toasts by: HUD Secretary Donovan Senator Leahy Congressman Price NeighborWorks America Habitat for Humanity Home-Free USA Enterprise Community Partners Citi Community Development Wells Fargo Foundation National Housing Conference National Low Income Housing Coalition
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NNA LEGISLATIVE DAY 2014 http://www.nnwa.us/advocacy/NNADay2014.htm Dave Brown, dbrown@nnwa.usdbrown@nnwa.us Amy Kathman, akathman@nnwa.usakathman@nnwa.us
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