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The Texas Association of Business’ 2026 Washington DC Fly-In registration is open! For interested business leaders, please visit our registration and sponsorship event pages book your spot!

As the nation’s leader in exports, energy production, technology, and foreign direct investment, Texas has more at stake than any other state when it comes to ensuring federal policies will continue to support our pro-business, pro-growth environment in the coming years. Through our federal advocacy, TAB works to ensure policies emanating from Washington will strengthen our state’s position as an unrivalled global economic powerhouse.

Our federal priorities focus on advancing innovation in areas such as AI, semiconductors, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing, supporting an all-of-the-above-and-below energy strategy, investing in workforce development, modernizing transportation and infrastructure, and promoting healthcare reforms that reduce costs for employers and employees. The TAB DC Fly-In next month will provide a critical opportunity for Texas business leaders to engage directly with federal policymakers on these issues and ensure the voices of Texas employers are heard.

The two-and-a-half day schedule will include policy forums, Cabinet-level meetings, a White House meeting, a welcome reception at Boeing’s DC facility, meetings with U.S. House and Senate Members on Capitol Hill, and more as our schedule grows over the course of January. Individual registration is $750, and sponsorship levels can be found here:

After the Welcome Reception on Monday afternoon, we start a full day on Tuesday packed with meetings and events, including meeting with an international economic development advisor to President Donald Trump at the White House. TAB and the Greater Houston Partnership (GHP) will also be hosting a joint reception and dinner with VIP speakers and guests at the Capitol Hill Club. The reception and meal are included in the registration fee. With President Trump expected to deliver his State of the Union address on Tuesday, February 24, flights and hotels may become limited.

Members of the TAB delegation should plan to arrive by the afternoon on Monday, February 23 and depart in the evening on Wednesday, February 25 after a packed schedule of meetings and events through Wednesday afternoon.

Our recommended hotel remains the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, though we do not have an official room block. Registration fees cover all meetings and events. Transportation costs are not included (services such as Uber, Curb, or Lyft are recommended, and TAB staff will assist in coordinating group logistics as we move around throughout the trip. Please make sure you have ride sharing service apps pre-loaded on your phones).

We are limited to a certain number of attendees in some venues. Registration will remain open until we have reached capacity. Meeting announcements will be released regularly to attendees.

If you’re a TAB member or Texas business leader who wants to help support our engagement with federal leaders and policymakers to keep Texas the Best State for Business, please register ASAP to reserve your spot today!

For more information, please contact Allison Allen.

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