
This week, The Real Estate Roundtable’s (RER) State of the Industry (SOI) Meeting brought together policymakers, industry leaders, and experts to examine the market and policy landscape shaping the economy and commercial real estate in 2026—from housing affordability and financing conditions to energy constraints, tax policy, homeland security, and geopolitical uncertainty. (Agenda, Jan. Executive Summary, Policy Priorities)

- The general themes emphasized throughout the meeting by RER members and guests centered on the value of communicating smart, timely issue analysis to policymakers, as well as the benefits to business risk management from political engagement.Â
- RER’s policy advisory committees on capital and credit, tax, sustainability, and homeland security were highlighted for producing trusted, fact-based analysis that strengthens the organization’s credibility and effectiveness. Similarity noted was RER’s political action committee (REALPAC), in supporting the industry’s advocacy goals.
- RER leaders underscored that Washington policymaking is strategic, coordinated, and increasingly consequential for real estate investment and operations—and that staying engaged is essential as today’s debates will shape tomorrow’s legislative outcomes.
Meeting Speakers

- Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) (Chair, House Ways and Means Committee) was presented RER’s Champion of the Economy Legislative Leadership Award for his efforts on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OB3). He discussed the committee’s work ahead on bipartisan tax initiatives, trade issues, affordability, and housing-related incentives such as the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC).

- Mark Halperin (Editor-in-Chief, 2WAY; Host, “Next Up”) provided an overview of the current political environment, discussing President Trump’s governing style, the dynamics shaping the 2026 midterms, and early positioning for the 2028 presidential field.

- Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) (Chairman of the Financial Institutions Subcommittee on the House Financial Services Committee; Member, House Committee on Foreign Affairs) discussed the committee’s expected early action to extend the TRIA Program Reauthorization Act of 2026 (H.R. 7128), emphasized the importance of regulatory reform to strengthen capital formation and credit availability, discussed the Committee’s the bipartisan Housing for the 21st Century Act (H.R. 6644) and argued that boosting housing supply—and supporting financing capacity— is essential to improving affordability.

- Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) (Member, House Committees on Financial Services and Foreign Affairs) stressed the importance of bipartisan legislating, framed housing affordability as a supply-and-investment challenge, and urged regulatory relief to spur new development. He also highlighted his bipartisan, bicameral transit-oriented housing bill, Build Housing, Unlock Benefits and Services (HUBS) Act, which would cut red tape and expand federal infrastructure loan tools to support transit-oriented development and boost housing supply. (Roundtable Weekly, Jan. 16)

- Philip L. Swagel (Director, Congressional Budget Office) delivered a macroeconomic outlook on growth, inflation, and interest rate expectations, and highlighted long-term fiscal pressures, tariff and immigration dynamics, and the need to reduce regulatory bottlenecks that constrain housing supply and infrastructure investment.

- Rep. Mike Flood (R-NE) (Chairman, House Financial Services Committee, Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance) joined a joint session of RER’s Real Estate Capital Policy Advisory Committee (RECPAC) and Research Committee to address housing and insurance priorities for the year ahead, including his TRIA Program Reauthorization Act of 2026 (H.R. 7128), the National Flood Insurance Program, and efforts to improve housing supply and affordability.
Committee Meetings
Joint Real Estate Capital Policy Advisory Committee (RECPAC) and Research Committee

- During the joint session, Hessam Nadji, (President & CEO, Marcus & Millichap) made a presentation on the Commercial Real Estate Investment Outlook for 2026 and led a market discussion with RECPAC Co-Chair Bryan McDonnel (Managing Director, Chair of Global Debt & Agriculture, PGIM Real Estate), David Fowler (BNY), and Andy Richard (Citigroup Global Markets Inc.). Genger Charles (Amherst), Sheila Greenwood (Invitation Homes), Lou Hayden (American Homes), and Ama Romaine (Pretium), held a panel on addressing the administration’s proposed restriction on institutional investments in single-family rentals. (See more in Housing story below)(See more in Housing story below) (Agenda & Speakers)
Tax Policy Advisory Committee (TPAC)

- Kevin Salinger (Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Treasury Department), Thomas Barthold (Chief of Staff, Joint Committee on Taxation), and other government speakers joined TPAC Chair Joshua M. Parker (Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Ancora L&G), TPAC Vice Chair David Friedline (Partner, Deloitte Tax LLP) and committee members to discuss the continuing implementation of the OB3 Act, recent policy developments affecting sovereign investors in U.S. real estate, and the outlook ahead for tax legislation and regulatory changes. (Agenda & Speakers)
Sustainability Policy Advisory Committee (SPAC)

- SPAC Vice Chair Tamara Chernomordik (VP, Corporate Responsibility, Kimco Realty led discussions on federal-state energy policy dynamics, the solar outlook, ENERGY STAR and Better Buildings, permitting reform, electricity reliability, AI-related load growth, and building performance standards. (Agenda & Speakers)
Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF)

- Co-Chairs John Giacalone (VP, Global Safety and Security, Hilton Worldwide) and Amanda Mason (Executive Director, Global Intelligence, Related Companies) led a series of discussions on the evolving physical and cyber threat picture. Also joining the discussion were representatives of the FBI who discussed their new Homeland Security Task Force, Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO), and Criminal Activity; and Sports and Gaming (in light of the World Cup). The Task Force also discussed the growing importance of data center security as AI drives new operational and counterintelligence challenges. (Agenda & Speakers)
Next on RER’s FY 2026 meeting calendar is the Spring Roundtable Meeting in April. The Spring Meeting is limited to Roundtable-level members only.