A Word from the President
On behalf of the Chairman of the Board, the Executive Committee, and the Board of Directors, we wish everyone a safe and happy Easter holiday filled with love, family, and rejuvenation. | | | TAMACC Chooses IBC as Preferred Banking Partner
TAMACC is delighted to announce the addition of the International Bank of Commerce (IBC) as one of its newest corporate partners, proudly selecting IBC as its preferred banking institution.
Based in Laredo, Texas, the International Bank of Commerce (IBC) operates as a state-chartered bank under the International Bancshares Corporation. It stands as one of Texas’ leading banks and ranks as the 83rd largest bank in the United States by asset size. Notably, IBC holds the distinction of being the largest minority-owned bank in the nation. As a multi-bank financial holding company headquartered in Laredo, Texas, IBC boasts 166 branches and 256 ATMs, extending its services to 75 communities across Texas and Oklahoma. | | | | SB4 Texas’ Controversial Conversation
On this episode of Latino Business Report, all eyes are on Texas and its controversial Senate Bill 4, also known as SB4. This legislation has sparked nationwide attention, as it grants Texas unprecedented powers in immigration enforcement. Host J.R. Gonzales dives into the debate surrounding SB4, arguing it represents a significant overreach and potential profiling. Joined by Kristen Etter, Director of Policy and Legal Services for the Texas Immigration Council, they dissect the complexities and implications of this contentious law. | | | | Leadership Tejas Launches with Impressive Momentum
Leadership Tejas, a program aimed at nurturing leadership skills and understanding Texas’s multifaceted industries, completed its second session in Midland, Texas. The participants delved into the intricate dynamics of the oil and gas sector, recognizing its pivotal role in the state’s economy and its broader global implications. | | | | Texas Mutual Insurance Presents: Seven Easter Safety Tips for a Happy and Healthy Holiday Celebration - Supervise Egg Hunts: If you are organizing an egg hunt, ensure it takes place in a safe area free of hazards like uneven terrain or sharp objects. Supervise children closely to prevent accidents and ensure fairness.
- Watch for Choking Hazards: Keep small items like decorative eggs, candies, or toys away from young children to prevent choking incidents. Be mindful of plastic eggs that may break apart easily.
- Be Mindful of Allergies: Many Easter treats contain common allergens like nuts, dairy, and gluten. If hosting guests or giving out treats, inquire about allergies beforehand, and provide alternatives if needed.
- Check Candy and Treats: Before indulging in Easter sweets, carefully inspect candies and chocolates for signs of tampering or damage. Avoid homemade treats from unknown sources if you are unsure of their safety.
- Practice Food Safety: If hosting a meal or gathering, ensure proper food handling and storage to prevent foodborne illnesses. Keep perishable foods refrigerated until serving and avoid leaving them out at room temperature for too long.
- Use Caution with Decorations: Easter decorations like plastic grass, candles, and ornaments can pose fire hazards if placed near heat sources or left unattended. Keep decorations away from flames and supervise candle use.
- Travel Safely: If traveling during the Easter holiday, ensure everyone wears seat belts in the car and follows proper road safety practices. Be mindful of increased traffic and potential hazards on the road.
By following these Easter safety tips, you can enjoy a fun and worry-free holiday with your loved ones. | | | | | | | | |
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