the following isinformation on how easy it is to call toll free our representatives and congressmen
to encourage them to vote on extending our first time home buyers for another year,
and expanding it to include more than just the first timers. In the message below it
provides an 800 # that connects to NAR. There there is a brief recording as to
what our real estate industry is asking. Here's the real cool part.....it asks for your
zip code - and it then provides a direct hook up to our representatives (Souder, Baye,
and Lugar - automatically to each of their offices. When I was connected to Souder's
office, I had the chance to speak directly to his assistant, Eric. Sure be effective
if each and everyone in the office would take these few minutes to make the free call.
Regards, Saalfield Subject: Call on Congress to Extend the Tax Credit! Call on Congress to Extend the Tax Credit! The clock is ticking on the first-time home buyer tax credit, which expires on December 1, 2009. However, more time is needed to continue to stimulate housing, which will play a big role in fixing the national economy. If Congress acts to extend the tax credit program, it would spur 383,000 additional home sales, including 80,000 housing starts down the road as additional sales help deplete the inventory of unsold homes. This stimulus will create nearly 350,000 jobs over the coming year. That's good for the economy and good for America. How You Can Help Call your members of Congress today toll-free at 866-924-6242 and tell them to: Extend the deadline for the $8,000 tax credit through November 30, 2010; and Make it available to all home buyers. Thank you for your help in letting Congress know that to restore America, we must revive housing.
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