Federal Judge Blocks Overtime Rule
Posted on November 29, 2016 by By Carol Hartzog Communications
  Copyright © 2016 NAHB Now In a victory for NAHB, a federal judge in Texas on Nov. 22 granted a preliminary injunction to delay implementation of the Department of Labor’s new overtime rule. The rule, which was scheduled to take effec...
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HBI Students Ready for Job Market
Posted on November 28, 2016 by By Carol Hartzog Communications
This year, workforce development was a top priority for HBA of Greater Tulsa President Brandon Jackson as the shortage of skilled workers across the entire spectrum of the home building industry is a major problem for builders and consumers.  Efforts ...
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Foust, a leader among leaders
Posted on November 24, 2016 by By Carol Hartzog Communications
Editor's note: This article appears in the next edition of Oklahoma Builder magazine, which will be published by the end of November. Tony Foust is the newly elected Oklahoma state representative to NAHB, having served as a BuildPAC trustee at the ...
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NAHB: Trump Announces ‘Most Likely’ Supreme Court Nominees
Posted on November 17, 2016 by By Carol Hartzog Communications
    With the election of Donald Trump to become the next president, Merrick Garland, President Obama’s nominee to the Supreme Court, is unlikely to be confirmed. President-elect Trump has already announced the names of 21 people he would...
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Odds and ends from around the state
Posted on November 14, 2016 by By Carol Hartzog Communications
Banquets. Festivals. Parades of homes.  At the OSHBA Fall Board meeting, builders’ groups from around the state reported on their busy agendas over the news few months.  Here are some bite-sized reports: BASCO The 2017 Festival of Homes wil...
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Economic weather report from around the state
Posted on November 4, 2016 by By Carol Hartzog Communications
At our Fall Board meeting in October, reports from our affiliates from around state provided a glimpse of the economic health of each area.  Here are some of the reports: BASCO Membership is up to 230 with retention rate of 89 percent of total m...
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