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		<title>Designated Agency Bill a success!!!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Monika McGillicuddy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New Hampshire Association of REALTORS just sent out this message from President Jim Lyons.Designated Agency bill a success! Good afternoon, For those who have not yet heard, House Bill 1384, the Designated Agency bill, passed the full Senate this morning (March 27), leaving the Governor&#8217;s signature as the only remaining step before it becomes [...]]]></description>
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<td valign="top">The New Hampshire Association of REALTORS just sent out this message from President Jim Lyons.<b>Designated Agency   bill a success!</b></p>
<p>Good   afternoon,</p>
<p>For   those who have not yet heard, House Bill 1384, the Designated Agency bill,   passed the full Senate this morning (March 27), leaving the Governor&#8217;s   signature as the only remaining step before it becomes law, with an effective   date of Jan. 1, 2009.</p>
<p>The   purpose of this message is to thank 2007 President Bonnie Guevin for having   the foresight and courage to establish the 2007 Agency Task Force; and, to   thank and congratulate the Agency Task Force members, under the leadership of   Chair Kathy Roosa, for their efforts in providing the New Hampshire   Association of REALTORS® the roadmap that led to the bill&#8217;s successful   passage by the House and Senate.</p>
<p>It   is sometimes no small feat to achieve victory within the New Hampshire   legislative process.  I am well aware of the political minefield   awaiting any bill introduced; however, I am very pleased and proud that we   were able to collectively represent the best interests of consumers and our   members before the Legislature in a manner that proved to be credible.    Thank you to our Public Policy Committee, with the guidance of Chair Jeff   Keeler and Government Affairs Director Chris Nicolopoulos, for leading that   effort at the State House.</p>
<p>With   the Governor&#8217;s signature on HB 1384, we can begin the next steps to educate   REALTORS® across New Hampshire on this important and beneficial enhancement   to the Real Estate Practice Act.</p>
<p>Thank   you all for your superb efforts!</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p><img src="http://www.nhar.org/images/sigs/jimlyons.jpg" height="45" width="80" /></p>
<p>Jim Lyons,   REALTOR®<br />
2008 President, NHAR</td>
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