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MHI members have an exclusive opportunity to engage with national issues and federal policymakers during MHI on the Hill, September 9 and 10 in Washington, D.C.

MHI members will be briefed on the latest issues and will meet with policymakers who shape the laws and regulations that impact manufactured housing. Members will connect and collaborate during several networking events, including an open house for elected officials, hosted by HUD.

This event takes place during HUD’s Innovative Housing Showcase. More than 5,000 people, including policymakers, housing industry representatives, media, and the public, are expected to attend. MHI is coordinating with members to bring manufactured homes to the event.

Register now for this unique MHI member experience.

Special thanks to UMH Properties, Inc., Cavco Industries, Inc.Champion HomesClayton and Ritz-Craft for sponsoring MHI on the Hill.

 

 

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