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Around The Block Season 2 Episode 3 Featuring: Jim Henderson

19 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Welcome back to season 2 of Around The Block, the official podcast of the Tacoma-Pierce County Association of REALTORS®! In this episode, 2025 TPCAR Past President Jenn Hawkins sits down with TPCAR Government Affairs lobbyist Jim Henderson to talk about the 2026 legislative sessions and the impacts of these sessions for those in the housing space. Together, they discuss: * 2025 wins and what’s already making an impact locally * A forward look at key priorities heading into 2026 * How industry leadership is shaping the future of real estate * Why staying engaged at the local level matters more than ever A special thank you to our 2026 Podcast Studio Sponsor, Pella Windows and Doors!

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