Texas Association of Business 316 West 12th Street, Austin, TX 78701
About the Business
The Texas Association of Business is the leading voice for businesses in the state of Texas, representing companies of all sizes and industries. Located in Austin, Texas, TAB works to create the best business climate in the world, promoting free enterprise to improve the lives of Texans for generations to come. Through engaging in the political process, TAB advocates for strong leaders and policies that support a pro-business environment. With a focus on growing jobs and advancing competitive solutions, TAB is dedicated to ensuring Texas remains at the forefront of business innovation and technology. Contact TAB at 316 West 12th Street in Austin or visit their website for more information on how they are shaping the future of business in Texas.
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Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I don’t always agree with Texas Association of Business’s politics but they are a big presence in business lobbying in the state. If you join and want to get the most out of it then I suggest you participate in committees and go to the events. I have been a member for 9 years now and gotten progressively more involved. Texas is a pro-business state but it helps to have a voice in creating those changes. TAB put in cards of support and testimony on several items that were essential for mental health initiatives in the state. Being a member of TAB has helped me to feel like our company has a seat at the table for policy and our voice can be heard."
"TAB has a dedicated staff and many volunteers committed to supporting the policies and laws that will help create the environment necessary for businesses to PROSPER in TEXAS. The advocacy team worked tirelessly during the 2019 (86th) legislative session on the issues determined to be a priority by the member Committees and approved by the Board. I have been a member of the Texas Association of Business for several years and look forward to supporting their important work in the months and years ahead."
"They have done so much for businesses in Texas, at the policy and legislative level. We are luck to have them working on behalf of businesses here."
"Waste of time and money. They are a joke in Austin"
"Extremely slimy organization. I agreed to one year in order to give them a try. After not getting a response from me about a renewal and updating the payment method, they decided to just take the money out of my account without approval. I had a discussion with the guy that signed me up about that never happening. When I called to complain about this, I got one of those dead end phone systems. You had to know an extension or leave a message. So, I left a message and kept blowing up the phone just in case it annoyed someone. After about 5 minutes the options change to giving me a choice to select 1 to sing up or 2 for billing. As I was leaving a message, a call from them popped up on my caller ID. The person calling said she was with TAB and had been missing my calls. She pulled my paperwork and told me I'd authorized the payment in September of 15. I pointed out that was for one year and they didn't get authorization for a second year. I told her that I know she called to get me to renew and update billing info. My lack of a response should have been a pretty clear indication I wasn't interested. She said since I didn't respond she decided to use the fine print in the contract and auto renew without authorization. When I told her the rep promised me that wouldn't be a problem, she said well he didn't tell us so we didn't know. They way too practiced at dealing with angry people that don't want to be their customer anymore."
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