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Advocacy

Advocacy (noun, ad·vo·ca·cy): public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy.

Building a state where builders and homeowners have the resources they need and the rights they deserve to achieve their dreams? We're all about it. Your voice shapes our agenda, and we're dedicated--hook, line, & sinker--to keeping our members informed and empowered.

Check out the links below to find the latest on our advocacy efforts at the state level, as well as ways you can invest in good government.

If you're concerned about overregulation, labor shortages, lot availability, and the future of affordable homes, join the WBA.

We're here to answer your questions about our association and provide you with the resources you need. Connect with us today!


news

Keep up-to-date on the latest WBA news, including exclusive advocacy updates, regulatory alerts, industry advice, upcoming events, association happenings, and much more. Some items require a login.


Badger Builder

The Badger Builder has been the official print publication of the WBA since 1955. Published quarterly, The Badger Builder features remarks from the president, industry news, member and local highlights, and WBA updates. 


HOUSING WINS

We work to improve housing in Wisconsin. Take a look at some of our latest accomplishments, as well as some of our historic wins throughout the years that have been a crucial part of keeping Wisconsin housing affordable.

 

VOTER VOICE

Keep up to date on various advocacy issues and use our automated VoterVoice system to send messages to your members in the state legislature! When we have issues needing your support, you can access form here.

GIVE

Invest in good government! Support pro-housing public officials in Wisconsin and on the national stage, through Builders Direct Fund, BBW-PAC, BIC, NAHB BUILD-PAC, and local political fundraisers.

BLAR FUND

The Builders Legal Action and Research Fund (BLAR Fund) helps finance important court cases, research, and other matters that effect housing in Wisconsin.  Local associations as well as the WBA may request funds.