Nevada REALTORS® Today
Housing affordability has become one of the defining issues in real estate. Inventory is tight. Interest rates are still shaping buyer and seller decisions. Insurance costs are rising in many markets. First-time buyers are struggling to get in, and even people who already own homes are feeling the pressure of higher costs, limited options, and uncertainty about what comes next. For REALTORS®, this is not just a market problem. It affects clients, communities, transactions, property values, and the long-term strength of homeownership itself. That is why advocacy matters. A lot of what shapes the real estate industry does not happen at the closing table. It happens in policy conversations, tax proposals, housing bills, regulatory decisions, and political debates that can either protect homeownership or make it harder for people to buy, sell, invest, and build wealth through real estate. And sometimes, the biggest advocacy wins are not the laws that pass. They are the harmful ideas that never become law in the first place. From protecting 1031 like-kind exchanges to fighting harmful tax proposals, supporting housing supply, defending private property rights, and keeping real estate issues in front of lawmakers, advocacy plays a much bigger role in the industry than many people realize. In this episode, we're joined by Shannon McGann, Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy Officer for the National Association of REALTORS®. She shares what NAR is focused on at the federal level, why housing affordability is now a national policy priority, how REALTOR® advocacy works behind the scenes, and why member participation through RPAC matters when the industry needs a voice in Washington. Things You'll Learn In This Episode Housing affordability is now a national policy priority Affordability is no longer just a local market concern. It is showing up in voter polling, political conversations, and federal policy debates. What is driving the affordability crisis, and what solutions are being discussed at the national level? Advocacy protects REALTORS® and property owners Some advocacy wins are visible, but others happen when bad policies are stopped before they become law. How does NAR work to protect private property rights, real estate investment, and homeownership? RPAC and REALTOR® participation matter Real estate policy is shaped by the people who show up, build relationships, and make sure lawmakers understand the industry. Why does member participation matter when REALTORS® need to be heard at every level of government? Guest Bio Shannon McGahn is the Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy Officer for the National Association of REALTORS®, which represents members involved in all aspects of residential and commercial real estate. McGahn is responsible for managing NAR's Federal Legislative and Political Affairs and Political Representative teams. She provides strategic advice on public policy issues impacting NAR and helps direct its Independent Expenditure and Public Advocacy programs. Before joining America's largest trade association, McGahn served as the staff director for the House Financial Services Committee and, before that, as a counselor to the United States Treasury Secretary. She also held communications roles for three members of House Leadership during her nearly 20-year Capitol Hill career. In addition, McGahn served as Vice President for a D.C.-based public affairs firm and held the same position for a consulting firm focused on grassroots communication in major national media markets. The first woman to hold the Chief Advocacy and formerly Senior Vice President of Government Affairs positions in NAR's 110-year history, McGahn brings with her nearly two decades of experience working with or for the legislative and executive branches of the U.S. government. As she continues her career at NAR, she is focused on working on behalf of America's 1.5 million REALTORS® to promote and protect property ownership for people across the United States. Visit advocacyimpact.realtor [https://www.nar.realtor/advocacy/advocacy-impact/] to see how REALTOR® advocacy is protecting homeownership, private property rights, and the real estate industry. Visit flyin.realtor [https://www.nar.realtor/advocacy/federal-advocacy/nar-legislative-priorities/] to see the key REALTOR® advocacy talking points being shared with lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Resources Check out https://nevadarealtors.org/ [https://nevadarealtors.org/] and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm, so our show reaches more people. Thank you! About Your Hosts Tiffany Banks is the CEO and former general counsel of Nevada REALTORS®. Her leadership is defined by a strategic approach to real estate advocacy and a commitment to community enrichment. With over a decade of legal experience, Tiffany guides the organization's direction with a keen focus on strategic consulting, complex legal analyses, and new business development. Nevada REALTORS® has successfully navigated legislative sessions, forging strong relationships with stakeholders and enhancing the community presence through impactful projects. Tiffany's role encompasses not just operational management but also driving growth and fostering a culture of excellence within the team and the broader real estate community. Sarah Scattini is the 2026 President of Nevada REALTORS® and a seasoned real estate professional based in Northern Nevada. Her leadership is defined by deep local roots, decades of experience guiding buyers and sellers, and a commitment to advancing homeownership access and industry excellence throughout the state. Born and raised in Reno and a graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno, Sarah has worked in the real estate industry for over two decades, serving first-time homebuyers, relocating families, investors, and seasoned market participants with integrity and expertise. As President of Nevada REALTORS®, Sarah champions advocacy for balanced housing policy, increased market access, and professional development for nearly 20,000 members statewide. Under her leadership, the association is focused on supporting sustainable growth, strengthening community trust, and equipping practitioners with the tools, data, and training they need to succeed in a rapidly-evolving market. Sarah also brings firsthand market experience from her work with RE/MAX Prime Properties, where her long career in residential real estate has been marked by thoughtful service, deep local knowledge, and a reputation for listening closely to clients' needs.
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