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From Builder to Policy Leader: Tim Golding on Housing Reform and Taking the First Step

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American Potential
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May 7, 2026
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Summary

In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Tim Golding, Americans for Prosperity’s Michigan State Director, to discuss his journey from small business owner to policy leader—and the moment that pushed him to get involved. After decades running a construction and remodeling business with his brother, Tim saw firsthand how government regulations were driving up costs and limiting opportunity. That frustration, combined with the impact of COVID-era policies, led him to take his “one small step” into public policy—organizing, advocating, and eventually running for office. Now, Tim is working to tackle one of Michigan’s biggest challenges: housing affordability. With the state facing a major housing shortage, he explains how restrictive zoning laws and excessive regulations are pricing families out of the market—and what reforms are needed to restore the American Dream of homeownership. This episode highlights how real-world experience can shape better policy—and how one decision to get involved can lead to meaningful change for communities and future generations.