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The Texas Transit Association (TTA) was organized in 1986. Our members are Texas metropolitan, small urban, and rural transit agencies, as well as private and public entities from across the United States.

TTA is governed by a Board of Directors elected from the general membership to include five members from each from the metros, small urban, and rural operators. In addition, three business, or associate member representatives are elected to the TTA Board of Directors by the Board of Directors. TTA’s Executive Committee is elected by the board from among its member-elected officers. This committee is composed of a President, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary and a Treasurer.

TTA’s purpose is to educate the people of Texas about issues affecting the public transit industry within the state. Additionally, TTA actively supports public transportation in the State of Texas and works with members of the state legislature in the pursuit of additional resources to support public transportation.

The mission of the Texas Transit Association is to support the needs of Texas public transportation systems through statewide advocacy and education.

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