Advocacy Action Center
TAAHP’s Advocacy Center enables TAAHP’s legislative team to implement a coordinated communications and grassroots advocacy campaign through email, e-newsletters and alert messages, and is where members can quickly and easily participate in the legislative process.
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Do you have a relationship with a legislator? Have you donated to any legislator’s campaign? Do you have offices and/or properties in different areas of the state? Click here to identify up to 5 office/property addresses and/or tell us who you have connections with. When TAAHP initiates a campaign, any legislator that represents the district where you’ve identified you have an office or property OR you identify as a key relationship will receive your message — expanding the reach of the campaign beyond where you live.
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Who Do You Know & Where Do You Do Business?
Do you have a relationship with a legislator? Have you donated to any legislator’s campaign? Do you have offices and/or properties in different areas of the state? Click here to identify up to 5 office/property addresses and/or tell us who you have connections with. When TAAHP initiates a campaign, any legislator that represents the district where you’ve identified you have an office or property OR you identify as a key relationship will receive your message — expanding the reach of the campaign beyond where you live.
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Legislative News
Texas AHCIA Cosponsor Is Headed to a Runoff
On Super Tuesday, TAAHP watched closely for the primary results of all eight Texas cosponsors of the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2023 (AHCIA) bill. Candidates in Texas primaries had to clear 50 percent of the vote to be nominated, or the top two vote-getters will face a runoff on May 28.
Texas Legislature Could Look Very Different in 2025
On March 5, millions of Texans are expected to vote in the Texas Primary elections, that will determine which candidates will represent the Democratic and Republican parties on the ballot in November's general election. If no candidate in a race gets at least 50% of...