The Texas Conference of Urban Counties is a non-profit organization composed of 34 member counties, representing approximately 80% of the population of Texas. They support and coordinate communications among member counties, advocate county issues at the state level, provide training and education programs for urban county officials, and offer analysis and legislative representation.
Established in 1975, the Urban Counties aims to advance the unique interests of urban counties in the state policymaking process. With a focus on collaboration and innovation, they serve as a trusted resource on Texas county issues, offering programs that help counties identify shared issues, facilitating direct communication with members, and promoting collaboration through conferences and information summits.
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