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NCST’s work increases access to homeownership, promotes resilient neighborhoods, and advances racial equity by advocating for policy change.
Our guest speaker will be..
Michael Kelley, Director, Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) Action
Michael will be discussing the latest priorities for BPC Action as we head into a national election including the latest strategies dealing with the housing challenges facing the U.S. today.
BPC Action believes “that while housing is one of the major drivers of the U.S. economy, current federal housing policy is ill-equipped to respond to the many housing challenges facing the U.S. today. BPC Action supports reforming our broken housing finance system and creating a healthy, stable, and affordable housing market in order to ensure a strong economy and a globally competitive country.”
Please join us to learn more about how BPC Action’s strategic guidance helps to create more bipartisan support on key legislation related to federal housing policies, the housing finance system, and housing tax provisions.
Michael (Mike) Kelley currently holds the position of Director with Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) Action where he focuses on federal political advocacy for bipartisan solutions.
Prior to joining BPC Action, Mike worked in various roles at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as the principal advisor to the secretary, deputy secretary, and senior department officials on all matters pertaining to Congress and state and local governments.
Previously, Mike worked as deputy chief of staff and legislative director to former Rep. Marlin Stutzman (IN-03), managing Stutzman’s work on the House Committees on Financial Services and Budget, and as legislative assistant to former Rep. Steve Buyer (IN-04), managing Buyer’s work on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce in the areas of commerce, trade and consumer protection.
Mike also has extensive experience in the government/legislative relations world having worked for the Natural Products Association, Mayer Brown, and the Moffett Group.
NCST’s work increases access to homeownership, promotes resilient neighborhoods, and advances racial equity by advocating for policy change.