 CAI Legislative Action Committee State Advocacy Days
State Advocacy Days hosted by CAI's legislative action committees and chapters are events designed to engage CAI industry professionals, members, and lawmakers promoting the interests of the community association housing model and advancing CAI's legislative agenda at the state level. Participants typically discuss specific issues such as proposed legislation, regulatory changes, or funding for important programs. A State Advocacy Day is an essential tool for CAI legislative action committees and chapters to shape policy, build relationships with lawmakers, and ensure members' interests are represented in state government. CAI Advocacy Resources Toolkit for CAI Day
CAI Day Virtual Training: The Legislative Action Committee hosted a virtual training to help get you prepared for CAI Day at the Georgia State Capitol! This was previously recorded on January 8, 2026. https://zoom.us/rec/share/fk6A-bCcRhcq6pbQeqKHZoXqxEZwFvOJYMbDY0sVX8d1P2gYyN4l3Iyfh5emwd51.Jj5O3919wZ98XOnH
Passcode: D54c4^Cq Click here for a copy of the 2026 LAC Capitol Advocacy Day Training Presentation
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Advocacy guide for telephone calls, email and social media
State Lobby Day Know Before You GoPersonal VisitsAdvocates Guide to Written and Oral Testimony Handout
Advocacy Resource Page for CAI Members Quick Guide to the Georgia GovernmentGeorgia General Assembly Timeline Key Legislative Priorities for CAI-Georgia Capitol Day and Bill Summaries
- Solar Energy and HOA Authority (HB 389): Oppose legislation that broadly restricts HOA authority over solar panel placement without reasonable limits or protections for existing covenants. Summary of Proposed HB 389
- Foreclosure and Association Regulation (SB 107): Oppose proposals that limit associations’ ability to collect assessments, mandate subjective assessment waivers, and increase regulatory burdens and litigation risk. Summary of Proposed SB 107
- Dispute Resolution and Administrative Mandates (SB 108): Oppose requirements that impose costly administrative processes, lien limitations, and fee recovery provisions that raise costs for all homeowners. Summary of Proposed SB 108.
- Condominium Insurance Deductibles (SB 230): Support raising deductible caps to promote fairness, assign responsibility to loss-causing unit owners, and align Georgia with other states. Summary of Proposed SB 230.
- Association Registration and Oversight (SB 361): Oppose expanded registration and administrative hearing requirements that add unnecessary costs and complexity for HOAs. Summary of Proposed SB 361.
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