by Ben Price | Apr 6, 2023 | State Advocacy
One of the most interesting aspects of tracking state legislation across the country is the emergence of new patterns that fly in the face of forecasts before the start of the legislative session. One such trend is the proliferation of ombudsman and ombudsman-adjacent...
by Ben Price | Mar 15, 2023 | Disaster Relief, Other
For guidance on post-Hurricane Ian debris removal, visit: https://www.caionline.org/Advocacy/LAC/FL/Documents/Hurricane%20Ian%20Community%20Association%20Debris%20Cleanup.pdf As homeowners across the Sunshine State recover from hurricanes Ian and Nicole, CAI is...
by Ben Price | Jan 26, 2023 | Community Association Guidance, State Advocacy
In recent years, a new legislative trend has emerged. States have been choosing to revisit longstanding zoning rules in order to alleviate housing shortages. In 2019, Oregon was the first to introduce a comprehensive single-family zoning revision package, which...
by Dawn Bauman, CAE, C. Scott Canady, Phoebe E. Neseth, Esq., Lula Fekadu, Hannah Engber and Ben Price | Nov 23, 2022 | Other
As we approach the end of another year, CAI’s government and public affairs team finds itself with a cornucopia of success. From amicus wins to legislative victories to a first-ever virtual advocacy summit, the hard work of CAI’s growing network of dedicated...
by C. Scott Canady and Ben Price | Nov 10, 2022 | Federal Advocacy, State Advocacy
When the 118th Congress convenes in January, the House of Representatives and the Senate will be controlled by narrow majorities. Media outlets project Republicans will win the House of Representatives, while control of the Senate is too close to call. Only one result...