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Legislative Affairs

BASE Governmental Affairs Directors act as advocates for the development industry and closely monitor activity at the state, regional and local level from the North Carolina General Assembly to city and county meetings - anything that affects the growth and development industry.

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Development Industry

Credibility, Leadership, Expertise..... BASE has a single mission to promote public policies which encourage economic growth, job creation and a healthy real estate, homebuilding, land use and development industry.

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"Unbelievable! BASE was there for us at the beginning, middle, and end providing us with key information and foresight…It's great to see there are organizations like BASE out there that are willing to go the extra mile to satisfy their members." - Jon Vincent, JTV Business & Management Consultant

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 "Well worth the money! I’ve been working in this industry well over 20 years, and this is the lowest cost, highest value work I have ever seen. I always knew the regulatory pressures that our industry faced, but at least now I know that there is an organization fighting and winning on our behalf." - Kevin Hine, Duplin Land Development, LLC, Exec. VP/GM River Landing

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“BASE has been one of the best business decisions I have made!  There is no other organization like BASE that covers such a broad area of issues that affect both residential and commercial interests.” - Steve Niemeyer, CEO Wrightsville Builders

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Voter Registration Changes in October 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 October 2010 13:02
In a special elections update from the Civitas Institute (www.nccivitas.orgwww.nccivitas.org), the shift in voter registration continues according to the October 9, 2010 numbers. Since September 4, 2010 the Democrats have gained 802 voters, Republicans have added 4,871, Libertarians are up 515 and the ranks of the unaffiliated have grown by 10,957 voters. The bigger picture reveals that since January 2, 2010 Democrats have lost 3,252 voters, Republicans have gained 19,605, the Libertarian Party has increased by 2,387 and unaffiliateds – those who choose not to be associated with either party - have grown by 71,462 voters.

See detailed information on statewide voter registration changes herehere.

Click hereClick here to look at a polling results thus far based upon early voting records.