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Right Face Towards Advocacy

January 20, 2021
I once heard a preacher say, “…your setbacks are setups for a comeback.” I am excited about the opportunity to use ...

Government Affairs and COVID-19

May 4, 2020
Register today! May 14, 20202:00 PM – 3:00 PM CT$10 for TxA Members About this Webinar: Join Becky Walker, Government ...
Blog

House Bill 4342 Moves Ahead

April 18, 2019
Following an April 16 hearing, House Bill 4342 was approved by the House Public Education Committee the next day. HB ...
Blog

Two Quick Items-

September 21, 2018
It doesn’t happen often, certainly not often enough, but one of your colleagues—an AIA architect—is running for state office. Roman McAllen, ...
Blog

Advocacy Update: PACs, PACs, PACs

April 26, 2018
As much as possible, we approach legislators in collaboration with contractors and engineers‚ identifying that community-at-large as the “Design/Construction Industry.”  ...

Register Today

April 23, 2018
To be eligible to vote in the May 22 primary run-off election, today is your last day to register.  Why ...
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2018 Primary Report

March 19, 2018
By now, everyone has seen or heard plenty about the March 6 election results.  Twice as many Democrats voted than ...
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Early Voting

February 22, 2018
Early voting for the March 6 primary election started this week, and runs through next Friday, March 2.  There is ...

TDLR Cases Increase in 2017, 2018

February 13, 2018
In case you missed Jack Stamps’ column in the January Licensing News, the monthly TBAE newsletter, it’s worth a read.  ...
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Vote Texas: Part Two

January 31, 2018
Last week I said that when architects vote in primary elections, their influence is amplified.  That’s not some Pollyana-tinted, high-school-civics-virtue ...