Code update meeting is Wednesday
Posted on April 24, 2012 by Mike Means
From COHBA: On April 3, 2012 the Oklahoma City Council adopted the 2009 IRC as amended by the City. The effective date of the new code will be May 3, 2012. The City will host a meeting to present the changes in the mechanical portions of the code...
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Action Needed - Support SB 1475
Posted on April 18, 2012 by Mike Means
The sanctity of our contracts and our warranties is under attack. Recent decisions by Oklahoma courts have begun to redefine that "bad faith" can extend beyond insurance to contracts and warranties. This puts our providers under an "insurance" category...
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Legislative update: Still watching the capital
Posted on April 16, 2012 by Mike Means
Here is your weekly legislative update. And yes, the legislature is still in session so things can be very scary! Don't forget to keep your doors and windows locked and your children closely guarded....as well as your checkbooks! After all, Monday is T...
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First Monday Memo: Talking issues, events, social media
Posted on April 10, 2012 by Mike Means
Brandon Perkins I enjoy the fact that serving you as your President of the Oklahoma State Home Builders Association causes me to wear many hats. Although, the last few weeks I feel as if I have been a "one trick pony" ........Build-PAC politics....
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Legislative update: Watching HB 2836
Posted on April 9, 2012 by Mike Means
Last week saw another week of committee action in the opposite house. In other words, various Senate committees were considering House bills and House committees were considering Senate bills. Most of our key bills made it out of committee, but two saw...
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Urge Senate to vote no on HB 2631
Posted on April 3, 2012 by Mike Means
Today in the Senate Finance Committee there will be a vote on HB 2631. This bill just does away with transferability of tax credits. Makes no difference on what credit, it just deletes the transferability clause. We think that is wrong. The State h...
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