Watchdog Report – December 16, 2024

Hello REALTORS®,  

The elections are over, but there are still key dates coming up to finalize the results of elections to federal offices, including one this week.  You might want to mark your calendar. 

  • December 17: Electoral College Meets to vote for President of the United States (their votes were determined by the General Election last month) 
  • January 3: 119th Congress is Sworn In 
  • January 6: Congress meets to certify the results of the Electoral College 
  • January 20 (12 noon): President sworn in 

Federal Government Funding Deadline? 

This seems to be the routine: just before Christmas, we have the threat of a federal government shutdown.  The federal budget year runs from October 1 to September 30.  But most years, Congress defers its spending decisions until after the elections.  This year, that day is Friday, December 20. 

NAR reports that they are encouraging an extension that includes full funding of the National Flood Insurance Program.  In fact, NAR met recently with the top FEMA official on flood insurance. 

The Local Government Calendar 

The government calendar is slowing down, as you would expect this time of year.  And even though meetings are still on the calendar, many controversial issues have been pulled from the agendas.  Two examples we are watching: 

  1. Anderson County Council dropped consideration of an ordinance requiring a 100-foot undisturbed “area” (buffer) around new residential subdivisions.  Your Realtors Association has been asked to help with a new ordinance addressing stormwater concerns.  We helped the county with another stormwater ordinance in 2023. 
  1. The Anderson County Planning Commission was expected to receive a legal briefing on the settlement of an appeal of a subdivision application.  That item was removed from their agenda.  Subdivision approvals have become very contentious throughout the Upstate in recent years.  More than a dozen have been appealed in Anderson County since 2019. 

I don’t expect a single local government meeting next week. 

How relationships help our government affairs program 

Last week, I reported on how your REALTORS® Association government affairs program works to help Realtor professionals.  Last week, I wrote about collaboration—particularly between the three levels of your association: local, state, and national.   

It takes a team to be effective, and Realtors have one of the best government affairs teams in the country.  But it’s more than just the team, it’s the larger team of relationships we have.   

I work every day to build relationships with government officials.  So do many of your fellow Realtors, and they lend those relationships to the entire Realtor community through their own support of our government affairs efforts.  But the more relationships we have, the more successful we’ll be, and our team is not that large.  That’s where you come in.  We need you too.  Let me give you an example of how new relationships can help. 

Just last week, a small group of Realtors, who had not been involved with us before, set up a meeting with local government officials about a problem they are having with their local government—and they looped me in.  There will be follow-up meetings after the new year, and we are already drafting an ordinance to help solve their problem, which affects nearly all Realtors. 

Many of you have those relationships too, and you can help the entire Realtor community by sharing them with everyone.  Just reach out to me, and I’ll help you get started. 

Support RPAC 

And finally, there’s RPAC.  Our success in government affairs relies on elected officials who are friendly and supportive of real estate.  Through RPAC, we support pro-real estate candidates who understand the importance of a vibrant economy for real estate.  Supporting RPAC is easy.  Your association includes a voluntary contribution to RPAC on your annual dues invoice.  Pay it, and you are an RPAC supporter.  If you haven’t supported RPAC this year, I encourage you to do so by clicking here.   

One additional way you can support RPAC is by joining our RPAC Committee.  They are charged with raising money for RPAC so that we have the funds to be successful.  I can’t think of a better professional to raise money for RPAC than a Realtor. 

If you want to get involved in our government affairs program, please contact me by calling the association office or emailing me at Michael@WesternUpstateMLS.com. 

Michael Dey, Director of Government Affairs