TAMACC to launch new Hays County chapter this week
By Robin Blackburn – San Marcos Record Sunday, May 19, 2019 It has been some time since San Marcos has had a Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, but on Wednesday, another organization serving small and minority-owned businesses will launch a new chapter here. The Texas...
Keep Texas Businesses Thriving
Senate Bills Propose Unfailing Regulations AUSTIN, TX May 16, 2019 – The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) and U.S. Hispanic Contractors Association fully support the Senate’s efforts to provide stability as it relates to regulating...
Business-crippling Bill Defeated by Resounding Bi-Partisan House Vote
(Austin, TX) – The Texas House of Representatives on Thursday night, May 9, overwhelmingly defeated HB2101, which would have created a new class of contractors within the roofing industry and impacted anyone in the “reroofing” business, the majority of which (between...
Historically Underutilized Business Program under attack by State Legislature
100% Anglo Trustee Board Could Pose as HUB AUSTIN, TEXAS April 30, 2019 – Skirting the very definition of what it means to be certified as a Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB), Texas House Representative Hugh Shine, R-Temple, concocted HB1198 under the...
Dilution of Historically Underutilized Business Program considered by Texas House
Recommended changes could have detrimental effect (Austin, TX) – The State Affairs Committee of the Texas House of Representatives is currently considering two bills – HB1565 and HB3362 – that would detrimentally impact all gains that the Texas Historically...
Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to Launch Series of Events for Community Enhancement
By: Allie Gonzales
Thursday February 7, 2019
Fresh into the new year, the Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (CTHCC) ventured on a strategic planning session to discuss new objectives for the organization. New President and CEO of the CTHCC, Alfred Solano, established a point of redirection for the Board of Directors and staff on the weekend of Jan. 25.
Chamber Gets $100,000 Boost from Foundation
By MIKE COPELAND [email protected]
Still adjusting to the death of longtime leader Joe Rodriguez and striving to better serve Waco’s Latino population, the Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has secured a $100,000 grant from the Rapoport Foundation to host more events, tweak staffing and play a larger role in job training.
Mayor Welcomes Conventioneers
Rachel Willis – San Marcos Record
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Thursday marked the Opening Celebration of the 43rd Annual Hispanic Business Convention of Texas hosted by the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) at the Embassy Suites-City of San Marcos Convention Center.
Hispanic Business Convention
By Robin Blackburn – San Marcos Record
Friday, September 7, 2018
Priscilla Luna-Wood, vice president of Today’s Business Solutions, embodies the purpose of the Hispanic Business Convention of Texas. “I feel like every lunch I eat by myself is a lost opportunity for networking,” Luna-Wood said during her keynote speech at the opening session of the convention, which is taking place through Saturday at the Embassy Suites-City of San Marcos Convention Center.
Texas Businesses and Member Chambers Honored By TAMACC During 43rd Annual Hispanic Business Convention of Texas
August 9, 2018
BUDA, TX – The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) will recognize Texas businesses, individuals and organizations during the TAMACC 43rd Annual Hispanic Business Convention of Texas in San Marcos, Texas.
The TAMACC Annual Convention is September 6 through 8, 2018 at the Embassy Suites San Marcos Hotel. It is one of the largest statewide Hispanic business gatherings in Texas. Each year, TAMACC Members nominate individuals from their community for these prestigious awards.


























