Partnerships
Texas Clean Air Cities Coalition
The Texas Clean Air Cities Coalition (TCACC) is a group of elected Texas mayors/councilmembers, county judges/commissioners, and school board members. The Coalition was formed as a unified voice to combat issues affecting Texas air quality and its resulting health impacts.
Formed in summer of 2006 and led by then Dallas Mayor Laura Miller and Houston Mayor Bill White, a total of 36 entities have joined the effort.
TCACC has gained national media attention appearing in numerous publications, television and film for its dedicated efforts of cleaning up Texas air including: TIME Magazine, US News & World Report, Rolling Stone, USA Today, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, National Public Radio, The Weather Channel, Bloomberg News, MSNBC, CNN, CNN Market Watch, MSN Money, Sundance documentaries.
Texas Clean Air Cities Coalition
- In The News
- Steering Committee and Members (Adobe PDF)
- Background



