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| If you make a living from the sale of real estate in Texas, you are affected by decisions made at the Capitol. Your associations governmental affairs staff and volunteer leaders take your input and work tirelessly for you at the legislature and before the Texas Real Estate Commission. The political-action committee, TREPAC, supports candidates who share our belief that preserving private-property rights and the free-enterprise system are important to Texans. Our efforts have helped pass legislation beneficial to real estate professionals and property owners. Just as important, we have defeated many proposed bills that would have been detrimental to our industry and our clients. If youd like to stay on top of legislative issues that affect our industry, sign up for the Legislative Liaison e-mail. You will find it in the Govt. Affairs section of TexasRealtors.com.
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