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Community NOW: CAI celebrating 50th anniversary at Dallas conference

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Community Associations Institute is commemorating its 50th anniversary at the largest international gathering of homeowners, community managers, and businesses serving community associations during the 2023 CAI Annual Conference and Exposition: Community NOW , May 17–20, at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas.

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Community NOW Day 1: CAI kicks off 50th anniversary conference in Dallas

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The 2023 CAI Annual Conference and Exposition: Community NOW is officially underway in Dallas. The post Community NOW Day 1: CAI kicks off 50th anniversary conference in Dallas appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

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Raising spirits: How a Texas community is engaging residents during COVID-19

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Reaching out to those in need and strengthening connections are part of the culture at Harvest, a 1,200-acre large-scale community under development in Argyle, Texas. Residents have donated money, food, snacks, and water to staff at hospitals and clinics in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, says Page Austin, Harvest’s lifestyle manager.

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ASAE Joins Tourism, Business Groups to Oppose Texas “Religious Refusal” Bill

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Saying that a pending bill in the Texas Legislature would discriminate against the LGBTQ community and hurt business, ASAE, along with others in the tourism, business, and association community, held a press conference to oppose it.

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Groups Concerned Pending Texas Bill Could Weaken LGBTQ Protections

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A coalition of business groups and convention and tourism leaders, which includes ASAE, is expressing concern that a pending bill in the Texas Legislature could weaken protections for the state’s LGBTQ workers. ASAE is opposed to legislation that would harm Texas’s reputation as a welcoming state.

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Houston, Dallas Convention Centers Become Storm Shelters

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Hurricane Harvey has forced major Texas event facilities to take on a new role, as the massive storm continues to dump tons of rain on the state’s Gulf coast. The convention center will be set up like a “mini city,” according to ABC’s Dallas affiliate, WFAA.

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Texas’ High-Tech Sector Is Open For Business — Let’s Keep It That Way

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Texas is well known for many things — BBQ, Buc-ee’s, and a burgeoning tech industry. Our state is home to more than 17,600 technology firms that employ nearly 204,000 workers , and last year the Austin-Round Rock metro area and Dallas claimed the top two spots as the strongest hubs for tech jobs in the country.

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