The Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office recently introduced a Brazilian jiu-jitsu course to help deputies and detention officers improve their physical fitness, as well as their de-escalation tactics. Read the full story in our latest County magazine: https://ow.ly/kBvg50SUZKn.
Texas Association of Counties
Non-profit Organizations
Austin, TX 7,910 followers
The Texas Association of Counties works to unite counties to achieve better solutions.
About us
The Texas Association of Counties was established in 1969 to provide services to Texas counties and to promote the value of county government statewide. TAC is the representative voice for all 254 Texas counties and county officials. Through TAC, counties communicate the county perspective to state officials and the citizens of Texas. Want to join us? At TAC, our amazing workplace culture is built—intentionally—by a collective commitment to follow what we call the TAC Way. It’s 26 guiding fundamentals that put our values of trust, integrity and service into action.
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http://www.county.org
External link for Texas Association of Counties
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Austin, TX
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1969
Locations
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Primary
1210 San Antonio St.
Austin, TX 78701, US
Employees at Texas Association of Counties
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Bill Rickert
Fort Bend County Treasurer
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Christopher Thorp
IT Technical Services Manager helping to build better IT operations and customer support initiatives
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Erica Macioge
Communications Professional + Employee Communications Leader
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Maria Castillo, MHP, GBA
Senior Business System Administrator at Texas Association of Counties
Updates
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Registration is now open for our 2025 Healthy County Boot Camp! Join us Jan. 29-31 in Austin for an enriching experience and boost your county's well-being. Sign up today: https://ow.ly/4TbP50SQ1TC.
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Have you registered for this year's Legislative Conference? ✅ Prepare for the 89th Legislature 🤝 Engage with peers & policymakers 💡 Get ready to make a difference Details: https://ow.ly/E5Yv50Qs5lY
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Texas county officials have just one more month to apply for TAC’s Leadership 254 program. Not convinced? Check out this podcast, and apply today. 🎧 Listen ➡️ https://ow.ly/CNUs50SPC6G. 📝 Apply ➡️ https://ow.ly/PwrG50SPC6H.
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TAC CIRA Services Coordinator Racheal Hughes explains this week's TAC Way Fundamental, "Keep things fun.” https://ow.ly/Vehb50Qbw6V
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Is your county’s website up to scratch? Posting requirements, copyright, and accessibility are just some of the topics you will learn by taking the on-demand LegalEase CE course “Website Considerations for Texas Counties.” Check out the LegalEase CE on-demand courses: https://ow.ly/zsV950QgZaT
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Check out the latest issue of County magazine! Read about Panhandle counties overcoming historic disasters, Guadalupe County use of martial arts in policing, county election offices preparing for emergency situations, and more. Read it now: https://ow.ly/f3OO50SPoFb.
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Don't let these training and educational opportunities pass you by! Keep watching to see what's going on in August. For more information, visit http://ow.ly/xAhn50JKRh1
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The National Association of Counties' AI Leadership Academy is designed to help current and emerging leaders better understand the power of artificial intelligence, mitigate AI risks and navigate the complexities of AI-driven change. For more information, visit: https://ow.ly/Qa7p50SL26v
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TAC Communications Specialist Julie Chang explains this week's TAC Way Fundamental, "Take intelligent risks." https://ow.ly/Vehb50Qbw6V