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Tennessee Hospitality Votes

Active members of TTR's Partner Associations (TAA, TACVB, THA, and MPI:TN) now have access to TNHospitalityVotes.com, a legislative information and grassroots action site for the Tennessee Hospitality Association and Tennessee's tourism industry.  This site is provided through the support of the Tennessee Hospitality Association, the Tennessee Tourism Roundtable and the Greater Nashville Hospitality Association.


This service is designed to provide TTR members with the most up-to-date information regarding legislation under consideration by the Tennessee General Assembly, our Federal Government and to give you the ability to voice your opinions regarding those issues directly to your elected officials.  Through this service, TTR members also receive regular legislative updates and special "Action Alerts" when issues important to the state's travel and tourism industry are under consideration.

Members of Partner Associations should contact their respective association's office with questions or for additional information on this program.

It is through effective communication followed by the power of the vote that your elected officials know how you feel about issues before them. We encourage you to regularly use this resource to learn and evaluate the many issues that face our industry, then, communicate with your respective elected officials on those issues. 
We encourage your participation in the governmental process and welcome your feedback on our efforts to keep Tennessee's second largest industry engaged and informed.