"Republicans want lower property taxes and less regulation. Democrats emphasize funding affordable housing development programs and renter rights. Both want to incentivize developers to build cheaper options."
AANW and FVAA members were introduced in 2024 to the “State of the Industry” presentation series, which explored housing affordability challenges from the perspectives of rental property owners, managers, and residents. We also hosted a “Meet the Candidates” event last year in September to hear candidates’ positions on rental housing and the affordability challenges we all face.
Earlier this year, that body of work was re-branded and formed the foundation for much of the original content used in the Attendee and Legislator folders that were part of the Rental Housing Coalition (RHC) Capitol Day in March. As founding members of the RHC, we recognize the need to work collaboratively with the many rental housing associations across the state.
As we slowly turn our attention to the 2026 Mid-Term Elections, we have been discussing the many different policy debates that will be shaped over the months leading to these elections.
This article by Wisconsin Watch lays out some of this as we look towards navigating, in some cases familiar waters, but yet in many other cases uncharted territory. Click on the link below to be taken to this article:
Wisconsin Faces a Housing Affordability Crisis...
Please look for other blog posts and email communications about the advocacy work being done at the Federal level, and of course the State/Local levels as it relates to Koble and other housing related policy discussions.
Posted on behalf of:
Rick Van Der Leest
President
Apartment Association of Northeast Wisconsin, Inc.
Fox Valley Apartment Association, Inc.