Why isn my favority charity listed in the campaign brochure?
Federations and charities listed in the brochure meet high standards in order to be listed. These standards are intended to protect you. The Texas Legislature created eligibility criteria by which charities and federations can be listed in the SECC brochure. In some instances, when a charity applies to either the Local Employee Committee or the State Policy Committee, the eligibility criteria is not met. An eligibility appeals process exists to resolve discrepancies. There are two reasons why you may not see your favorite charity listed in the brochure: The charity may not have applied for eligibility to your area’s Local Employee Committee or may not have applied as part of an eligible Statewide Federation in that group’s eligibility application to the State Policy Committee. The charity did apply for eligibility but the application was not approved by either the Local Employee Committee and/or the State Policy Committee. Across Texas, Local Employee Committees and the State Policy Co
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