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Attorney General Laxalt Announces Guilty Plea of Las Vegas man for Real Estate Scheme

Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt announced that Rodney Taylor, 51, of Las Vegas, pleaded guilty to two counts of false representation concerning title, a category “C” felony. Taylor participated in a scheme to claim liens on real estate in Las Vegas by filing false documents. The fraudulent acts were committed between March and September 2012

Statement On Publication of the Clean Power Plan in the Federal Register and the...

Statement by Climate Parents Director and Co-Founder Lisa Hoyos. "Today, with the publication of the Clean Power in the Federal Register, parents and families are celebrating this groundbreaking policy that will protect our kids’ health and our damaged climate by growing clean energy. The fact that twenty-four states have already filed suit against the Clean Power Plan highlights the undue influence of the fossil fuel industry on public policy?, and underscores exactly why the federal government needed to act.

Rep. Chu Introduces Bill to Expand San Gabriel National Monument and Establish New National...

Rep. Judy Chu (CA-27) introduced the San Gabriel Mountains Foothills and Rivers Protection Act. This bill, cosponsored by Reps. Grace Napolitano (CA-32), Adam Schiff (CA-28), Linda Sanchez (CA-38), and Tony Cardenas (CA-29), and supported by local water, conservation and recreation groups, would expand the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument boundaries and create a new National Recreation Area (NRA). An interactive map of the legislation can be found here.

Clean Power Plan Published In Federal Register

The Alliance to Save Energy welcomes the publication in today’s Federal Register of the final rule of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan (CPP). This is one more significant and positive step toward reducing pollution from electric power plants, all while creating billions of dollars in economic benefits and maintaining a reliable and resilient grid. When the plan is fully implemented in 2030, EPA expects carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the power sector to decline 32 percent relative to 2005 levels.

New York State third quarter home sales jump 9 percent

The New York State housing market remained robust in the 2015 third quarter with closed sales increasing by 9.1 percent compared to the 2014 third quarter, according to the housing market report released today by the New York State Association of REALTORS. The statewide median sales price also continued its growth trend in the third quarter, increasing by 4.3 percent compared to a year ago.

Governor Cuomo Announces Three NY Green Bank Transactions to Improve Access to Clean Energy...

State Investment will Leverage Over $170 Million in Private Investment to Expand New York’s Clean Energy Markets WASHINGTON, D.C. - October 23, 2015 -...

FEDERAL AND CITY HOUSING OFFICIALS JOIN COMMUNITY PARTNERS COMMISSION ASSOC., RIDGEWOOD BUSHWICK SENIOR CITIZENS...

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) joins the Community Partners Commission Association (CPCA), the Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc. (RBSCC) and partners to announce the opening of the Coretta Scott-King Senior Houses in East New York, Brooklyn. The new development includes 51 units of affordable housing with onsite supportive services for very low-income senior citizens and their families

New York Department of State Hosts State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council Public...

The New York Department of State will host a public meeting of the State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council on Monday November 2, 2015, 10:00 a.m. at the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany, 123 William Street in New York City and 65 Court Street in Buffalo. The Meeting will be held via videoconference at all locations.

BRONXVILLE RESIDENT NAMED TO SOLAR ELECTRIC POWER GROUP BOARD

The Solar Electric Power Association has named Jill Anderson, NYPA Senior Vice President for Public Affairs and Business Development, to its Board of Directors. SEPA is an educational nonprofit organization based in Washington, DC, dedicated to enabling the transition to a clean energy economy by facilitating utility integration and deployment of solar, distributed energy resources, and supporting technologies onto the grid.

OHFA BOARD APPROVES OVER $4.8 MILLION FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS, INCLUDING $1.2 MILLION TO...

On Wednesday, October 21, the Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) Board approved $1.2 million to help COMPASS Family and Community Services develop a new 36-bed emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence. Sojourner House will serve men, women and children from Youngstown and the greater Mahoning area and will house a minimum of 100 individuals per year. The award is provided by the Capital Funding to End Homelessness Initiative (CFEHI), a one-time funding boost to assist communities with their strategies to end homelessness in Ohio. The CFEHI is funded from OHFA resources and the Ohio Housing Trust Fund

SEIA Statement on Clean Power Plan Publication

Upon publication today of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan in the Federal Register, Rhone Resch, President and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) issued the following statement

Finger Lakes Wine Region to Receive SEIA’s Solar Champion Award

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) today revealed the Finger Lakes Wine Region will be the latest recipient of its prestigious Solar Champion Award – an honor bestowed upon entities or individuals who have helped strengthen solar power in America.

Erie County Solar Power Purchase Agreements Spark Significant Savings

Erie County (“the county”) is poised to realize substantial energy savings over the next 20 years following legislative approval of a resolution allowing the county to award power purchase agreements (“PPAs”) to SolarCity Corporation and Greenskies Renewable Energy, LLC for the construction of solar arrays on Erie County land, along with the subsequent purchase of the energy generated by these photovoltaic (“PV”) systems.

Apartment Demand Strengthens in the Q3 NMHC Quarterly Survey

Apartment market conditions improved across all four indexes of the Q3 National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) Quarterly Survey of Apartment Market Conditions. The market tightness (53), sales volume (53), equity financing (52) and debt financing (54) indexes all landed above the breakeven level of 50, indicating growth over the past three months.

CAP’s Carol M. Browner on the Publication of the Clean Power Plan in the...

Center for American Progress Distinguished Senior Fellow Carol M. Browner issued the following statement after the Clean Power Plan—the most aggressive action the United States has ever taken to combat climate change—was published in theFederal Register, making it implementable and enforceable.

NREL Releases Report Card on Environmental Efforts

The Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) continued to improve its environmental protection efforts at its South Table Mountain and National Wind Technology Center sites during 2014 by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, adding bird-safety features to campus structures, and assessing environmental impacts of potential laboratory development.

HUD CHARGES TEXAS LANDLORDS WITH DISCRIMINATION FOR IMPOSING OVERLY RESTRICTIVE RULES ON FAMILIES WITH...

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that it has charged Blackacre, L.L.C. and Alishia Ritchkey, the former owner and manager of Pebble Beach Apartments, a 61-unit complex in Universal City, Texas, with violating the Fair Housing Act by imposing overly restrictive rules on children under 16 who lived there.HUD also charged Implicity Management Company, the current management company, and Pebble Beach Apartments L.L.C, the current owner of the complex, with discriminating based on familial status. Read HUD’s charge.

Luetkemeyer, House Financial Services Committee Hold Hearings Focused on the Future of HUD

On Wednesday, October 21, Luetkemeyer convened a hearing in his Housing and Insurance Subcommittee. The hearing entitled “The Future of Housing in America: Federal Housing Reforms that Create Housing Opportunity” focused on steps that can be taken to reduce regulatory burdens and offer greater flexibility and choice in the housing system. Luetkemeyer’s legislation H.R. 3700, the Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act, was one focus of the hearing.

1 in 3 KC-Area Homes Test Positive for Dangerous Levels of Radon

The dangers of radon exposure often go overlooked, perhaps due to the fact that radon is an invisible gas that has no odor or taste. However, according the American Lung Association and U.S. Surgeon General, radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, resulting in an estimated 15,000-22,000 deaths each year. Locally, in Kansas City, an average of one of every three homes test positive for levels above the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) recommended safe level

2015 HOUSING PLANNING STUDY GATHERING DATA

The Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation (HHFDC) is partnering with SMS Research to conduct a phone survey to gather data on housing supply and demand. The phone survey began the week of October 19 and will be taken over the next 3 months.

Recent Gov & Nonprofit Real Estate Press Releases

Home Projects You Should Always Hire a Pro For

Home Projects You Should Always Hire a Pro For

When it comes to home improvement, distinguishing between projects you can do yourself and those that require professional expertise is crucial. While DIY projects can be satisfying and cost-effective, some home improvements are best left to professionals