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Government & Community Relations Archive: October 2012


     

Advocacy365:

 

What It Means to Be an AIA Advocate (October 4)

Advocacy365: How to Hold an In-District Meeting (October 8)

Advocacy365: Hosting a Candidate Coffee (October 10)

Advocacy365: Sponsoring a Candidate Forum (October 16)

Western Mountain and Northwest and Pacific Regions’ Challenge Breaks Record (October 16)

Advocacy365: San Diego Mayoral Forum (October 22)

     

Codes:

 

AIA Energy Modeling Guide Now Available (October 22)

     

Disaster Response:

 

To Vote For Disaster Resilience, All Politics Is Local (October 24)

     

4questions Profiles:

 

4questions with Ben Miller, Fundrise Co-Founder (October 25)

     

Public Policy:

 

Creating Effective Architectural Design Review Boards (October 17)

     

Special Initiatives:

 

What Kind of Projects Can Crowdfunding Be Used For? (October 2)

Help Us Get to 2,000 by October 31! (October 11)

Last Chance to Set the Legislative Agenda (October 24)

     

State and Local Advocacy:

 

Supporting Citizen Architects: The AIA National 2012 Component Assistance Leadership Grants (October 3)

Design-Build Reform: Architects Listen Up! (October 9)

Interior Design Practice Act Introduced in Michigan (October 15)

Citizen Architects on the Ballot (October 31)

     

Tax & Business Issues:

 

Where They Stand - The Candidates on the Issues: An Introduction (October 2)

Where They Stand: Energy and the Built Environment (October 2)

Where They Stand: Student Loans (October 4)

Where They Stand: Transportation & Infrastructure (October 9)

Where They Stand: Allowing Small Businesses to Thrive (October 11)

Where They Stand: Taxes (October 16)

Federal Agency Work Will Be Shaped by the Election (October 17)

Where They Stand: The Budget Deficit (October 18)

Where They Stand: International Trade (October 23)

Where They Stand: Housing (October 25)

Where They Stand: A Recap (October 31)

     

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