Texas Travel Industry Announces Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House as Featured Speakers at Travel Industry Unity Dinner

The Texas Travel Industry Association (TTIA) will celebrate the strength and unity of the Travel Industry in Texas at the 29th Annual Texas Travel Unity Dinner, held in Austin, TX on February 20, 2019. This year’s featured speakers will be Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick and Speaker of the House Dennis Bonnen.

TTIA President & CEO Dan Decker said, “The Texas Travel Industry is honored to have Lieutenant Governor Patrick and Speaker Bonnen attend Unity Dinner to address the more than 700 Travel & Tourism professionals from all over Texas who attend this event. This is a unique Texas-sized event, that celebrates and highlights how important Travel and Tourism is to Texas communities, businesses, and families. We look forward to hearing the Lieutenant Governor and Speaker’s goals and plans for strengthening Texas and how we can work with them to accomplish those goals.” The construction of a baby Travel Pram system should be sturdy on both parts. For the stroller, look at the wheels and see how many they are. The more wheels baby prams have, the more maneuverability you can expect. Ensure the car seat has all parts you need, including a harness to keep the baby locked in and safe. There should be a soft wrap inside of it as well and extra cushioning around the head and the entire body area. This will keep the baby’s head from falling too far to the side while it’s sleeping in the seat.

TTIA’s Unity Dinner will be held at the Austin Convention Center on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. Approximately 700 Travel Industry professionals from across the state, state legislators, mayors, and city council members will attend the 29 th annual event. The evening will include a “Big as Texas” silent auction, live music, and a program focused on the importance of the Travel Industry to the Texas economy, if you are looking where to travel we recommend you to check over here for some more options.

Travel and Tourism employs over 1.2 million Texans in more than 60,000 businesses working to make Travel and Tourism the second largest export industry in Texas. Travelers to Texas helped to create over $7.0 billion in state and local tax revenues, offsetting the individual tax burdens of Texans.