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Hays County organization opens Hispanic-centric chamber chapter

Hays County organization opens Hispanic-centric chamber chapter
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Increasing awareness of minority-owned small businesses in Hays County is the primary goal of a newly formed group that also plans to offer commercial-related resources and insight to all.

And, in a larger sense, the Hays County chapter of theTexas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) hopes to offer a voice to Hispanic and Latino entrepreneurs who historically have been underserved.

Pauline Anton, president of TAMACC, said starting up the Hays County chapter in May was necessary as Hays County had not had a organization for Hispanic or Latino business owners for several years.

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