Incline Village REALTORS Meet with lawmakers in Washington, D.C.

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – The CEO and five members of Incline Village REALTORS® traveled to Washington, D.C., for the 2026 REALTORS® Legislative Meetings, where they met with members of Congress and Congressional staff to advocate for policies that increase housing supply, build stronger communities, and support self-employed professionals.

Incline Village REALTORS® met with Senators Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto.
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During meetings on Capitol Hill, members and staff of the Incline Village REALTORS® met with Senators Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto and urged support for:

· The More Homes on the Market Act, which would update the tax exclusion on the sale of a primary residence and incentivize more long-term owners to sell their homes. Updating America’s tax law is a key pathway to more supply.

· The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, to increase housing production, improve affordability, and reduce barriers to development.

· The Revitalizing Downtowns and Main Streets Act, to encourage the conversion of underutilized commercial properties into housing and mixed-use developments.

· Federal investments in fair housing, housing counseling and homebuyer education programs that expand housing opportunities and strengthen communities.

· The Association Health Plans Act, which would expand access to affordable, high-quality health insurance for REALTORS® and other independent contractors.

· Opening land for building homes in Nevada, addressing future water needs, encouraging more effective options for insurance coverage in the state for homeowners, revising capital gains tax limits upon sale of a home to help homeowners sell their homes while reducing financial burdens and addressing concerns that currently limit home resales.

“America has a shortage of more than 4 million homes, and the solution starts with smart policy,” said IVR President Kristina Mattson. “Our meetings on Capitol Hill gave IVR a chance to bring our message directly to lawmakers and make the case for concrete legislation that will get inventory moving and open the door for more Americans to buy a home.”

NAR and IVR are championing a suite of federal policies designed to boost housing supply, reduce development barriers and make homeownership more attainable. From converting vacant commercial buildings into new housing to updating outdated tax laws keeping homes off the market, these efforts aim to ease the affordability crisis affecting communities nationwide.

The CEO and five members of Incline Village REALTORS® traveled to Washington, D.C., for the 2026 REALTORS® Legislative Meetings.
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“REALTORS® are on the front lines of the housing market every day, and we see firsthand how the shortage affects families and communities,” added Laura Vitencz, CEO. “The lawmakers we met with were receptive to our ideas and understand that investing in housing supply and supporting the professionals who help people buy and sell homes is good for the economy and good for America.”

The Capitol Hill meetings were organized by the National Association of REALTORS®, along with state and local REALTOR® associations, as part of the association’s ongoing federal advocacy efforts on behalf of the real estate industry and the consumers it serves.

Liberty sponsors Bread & Broth Adopt A Day of Nourishment

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – Through Bread & Broth’s Adopt A Day of Nourishment program, Liberty has helped serve free, restaurant-quality meals to community members each quarter for over eight years. Liberty’s most recent Adopt A Day was Monday, June 8th, with team members Jennifer Guenther, Government Affairs; John Nader, Emergency Manager; Kevin Newmark, Facilities/Fleet; and Scott Witt, Fire Specialist, representing Liberty.

Liberty is committed to giving back to the people and communities it serves. Its commitment to corporate citizenship reflects management’s efforts to encourage team members to support local organizations through volunteerism. Bread & Broth is extremely fortunate to have Liberty’s support and the many Liberty team members who have volunteered at Monday Meals since 2017.

As the cost of food, utilities, and everyday necessities continues to rise, Bread & Broth has seen more people attending both its Monday Meal at St. Theresa Grace Hall and its Second Serving meal on Fridays from 4 to 5 p.m. at Lake Tahoe Community Presbyterian Church. A year ago, the Monday Meal served about 95 to 100 diners on average; today, that number has grown to 135 to 150.

Left to right:  Jennifer Guenther, John Nalder, Scott Witt, Kevin Newmark
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At the June 8th Monday Meal, Liberty’s Adopt A Day crew served 145 dinner guests who enjoyed seasoned fish and vegetables cooked in foil, along with an orzo, feta, tomato, and olive salad. In addition to Liberty’s $350 Adopt A Day sponsorship, meal costs were offset by a generous donation of 75 pounds of fish from Overland Meat & Seafood Company and contributions to Bread & Broth’s General Fund made by generous donors.

Bread & Broth always looks forward to Liberty hosting a Monday Meal. Liberty team members are consistently positive and exceptionally helpful. Jennifer, Liberty’s liaison with Bread & Broth, is a seasoned Adopt A Day volunteer who participates in many of Liberty’s sponsorship meals. For newer volunteers Kevin, Scott, and John, the Monday Meal was both enjoyable and eye-opening. Kevin shared, “I don’t get to do volunteer projects like this very often. I really enjoyed it!” John added, “Awesome to be a part of the community serving our community.”

Bread & Broth looks forward to Liberty’s continued partnership in providing free, hot, full-course meals to vulnerable members of the community, including Liberty’s next Adopt A Day sponsorship meal on August 31.

To learn more about Bread & Broth, or to donate or sponsor an Adopt A Day of Nourishment, visit the organization’s website, www.breadandbroth.org, or follow Bread & Broth on Instagram or Facebook.