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Advocacy

The North Texas Commission advocates for the region's economic growth, long-term transportation and infrastructure funding, access to health care, education and career readiness, and local control for our cities, counties, and school districts.

The NTC manages the County Coalition, the North Texas Mayors' Council, and the North Texas Regional Chamber Coalition to amplify our region's unified voice. In addition, NTC members participate in five policy task forces to establish priorities that address the needs of specific sectors of the North Texas region. We set state and federal legislative priorities through these collaborative efforts and participate in unified efforts to support and oppose legislation at the state and federal levels.

North Texas Commission members represent urban and rural areas in a 13-county region. Our region is represented by 12 U.S. congressional members, 2 U.S. senators, and 51 state legislators.

The power of the North Texas Commission lies in the women and men leading our region. We offer many opportunities for our members to engage in and shape the region.

POLICY ISSUES

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Business Competitiveness

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Education & Workforce

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Health & Well-Being

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Local Government

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Water & Infrastructure

Public School Initiative

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Committees and Councils

STANDING COMMITTEES

Executive Committee

Governance Committee

Finance & Audit Committee

Nominating Committee

POLICYMAKING COMMITTEES & COUNCILS

Government Affairs 

Business Competitiveness 

Local Government 

Education & Workforce 

Healthcare & Well Being

Water & Infrastructure Industry

Aviation, Aerospace, & Defense

Superintendents Council

North Texas Mayors Council

PARTNERING

 COMMITTEES

Leadership North Texas Steering Committee

North Central Texas Interlink, Inc. Board & Committee

Programming Committee

If you’re interested in joining any of the committees or councils, please contact Patrick Brophey for more information.

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