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Twenty-two members of the House of Representatives caught up with their Senate colleagues May 22 by introducing legislation to lighten the burdens imposed by the Environmental Protection Agency's Lead: Renovation, Repair, and Painting rule.
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The National Association of the Remodeling Industry stresses the importance of preserving the health and safety of employees, trades, and clients in an update to its code of ethics.
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Shawn McCadden encourages remodelers to be proactive rather than reactive in adapting to change because it can mean the difference between business success and failure.
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The North American Contractors and Remodelers Association is a new association for small contractors that hopes to offer lead generation services and more.
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Houston is already experiencing a labor shartage that could spread to other parts of the U.S. if remodeling activity increases as predicted for 2013.
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Bruce Case weighs in on why it's essential for remodelers to raise the bar for their industry.
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Kyle Hunt believes in making networking part of your daily game plan. He offers this simple approach for getting started.
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DEAN HERRIGES & GEORGE MOORE respond to Michael Anschel's August 2012 column in REMODELING about the ethics of the lead paint rule's opt-out provision.
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Being a pro means accepting certain responsibilities. Training and licensing are part of being a professional. And helping maintain the professsion's standards is important, too.
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Michael Anschel questions both the NAHB and NARI for their views on the RRP opt-out positions.