WDMA Releases 2024 National Policy Agenda

Today, the Window & Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) released its 2024 National Policy Agenda, a comprehensive guide and resource for federal policymakers that identifies priorities and offers solutions to the biggest challenges impacting U.S. manufacturers in the housing and residential construction industry.

“The WDMA National Policy Agenda is a comprehensive document outlining the pressing issues facing the window, door and skylight industry at the federal and state levels. We look forward to working with policymakers at all levels to implement fiscally-sound policies on a range of critical issues, including housing supply and affordability, energy efficiency and environmental regulation, and workforce development and immigration,” said WDMA Chair Emily Videtto, Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing for Pella Corporation.

The 2024 WDMA National Policy Agenda is divided into ten different policy areas:

  • Energy Conservation
  • Building Codes
  • Environmental Stewardship
  • Building Safety
  • Housing and Economic Policy
  • Tax Policy
  • Product Supply
  • Trade Policy
  • Workforce/Workplace
  • Immigration Reform

”The window, door and skylight industry is integral to the residential and commercial construction markets,” said WDMA President and CEO Michael O’Brien. “WDMA is focused on partnering with Congress and the Biden Administration to advance legislative and regulatory policies that will keep U.S. manufacturers competitive and the housing and construction markets strong.”

WDMA's 2024 National Policy Agenda will be distributed to members of Congress and key officials in the Biden Administration.

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