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TSCRA Policy Conference registration prices go up after Sept. 21

The TSCRA Policy Conference will offer an in-depth perspective and broad range of sessions highlighting the intersection of ranching and public policy.
Registration prices will increase after Sept. 21! You can register for as little as $75 for Wednesday and Thursday meetings only. Other registration options are available that include meals and receptions.
Click or tap here to register now!
Topics will include private property rights, water rights, property taxes, surface damages, border issues, livestock title transfer, veterinary feed directive (VFD) rules, and much more.
Participants will include ranchers, landowners, public policy makers, and elected officials from around the region. The upcoming national elections and Texas legislative session will also be discussed.
All TSCRA members are invited to attend the conference. All TSCRA policy committees will meet during the Policy Conference to consider new policy and renew existing policies.
You will also want to make plans to attend Thursday night’s Capitol Reception at Scholz Garten. This is your opportunity to interact with your elected officials in a relaxed atmosphere. Scholz Garten has been in continuous operation since 1866 and is the oldest operating business in Texas. It is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has been recorded as a Texas Historic Landmark.
Click or tap here for more information.

Written by:
kristin
Published on:
September 13, 2016

Categories: General, Meetings

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