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Greater Houston Partnership

The Greater Houston Partnership (GHP) is the largest chamber of commerce in the Houston area. The Partnership is an economic development organization for the Greater Houston area. The mission of the Greater Houston Partnership is to make Houston one of the world's best places to live, work and build a business. The Partnership works to make Houston greater by promoting economic development, foreign trade and investment, and by advocating for efficient and effective government that supports, rather than impedes, business growth. The Partnership also convenes key stakeholders to solve the region's most pressing issues. The Partnership was formed in 1989 in a merger of the Greater Houston Chamber of Commerce, the Houston Economic Development Council and the Houston World Trade Association. Today, the Partnership serves the 12-county greater Houston region and represents a member roster of 900 businesses and institutions. Members of the Partnership account for one-fifth of all jobs in Houston. They engage in various initiatives, committees and task forces to work toward our goal of making Houston greater.

Greater Houston Partnership logo

History

The organization was established in 1989, when the Houston Chamber of Commerce, the Houston Economic Development Council, and the Houston World Trade Association merged. The Partnership's roots extend to the original Houston Chamber of Commerce's creation in 1840.

In 1992, the Partnership founded The Center for Houston's Future as a non-profit research organization.[1] The Center for Houston's Future became an independent affiliate of the Greater Houston Partnership in 2000.

In 2007, the chamber came out in favor of a bond for Houston Independent School District (HISD), lending key support to the effort the month before the election.[2] The bond was approved by the voters.

In 2019, the Greater Houston Partnership called for the Texas Education Agency to assign a board of managers to run HISD.[3]

In 2021, the organization released a strategy for how Houston can leverage its energy leadership to accelerate global solutions for an energy-abundant, low-carbon future and launched the Houston Energy Transition Initiative (HETI).

The Partnership’s current Chair is Thad Hill.[4]

Criticism

In 2014, the Houston Chronicle criticized Greater Houston Partnership for refusing to comply with an open records request.[5] To avoid disclosing the information requested, GHP chose to instead cancel contracts with the county government, drawing criticism from elected officials such as Harris County Precinct 3 Commissioner Steve Radack.[6]

In January 2021, the organization received calls to denounce the January 6 riots at the US Capitol.[7]

In April 2021, advocacy groups and business voices called on the organization to oppose voter suppression legislation proposed by members of the Texas Legislature.[8] 175 well-known members of the Houston business community, including ten GHP members, openly opposed the legislation.[9] Two days later, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner pulled out of GHP luncheons in opposition to GHP's silence on the bills.[10] The organization released another statement the next day "opposing voter suppression", but still took no position on the bills.[11]

References

  1. ^ The Center for Houston's Future. "The Center for Houston's Future: About Us :: History". centerforhoustonsfuture.org. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  2. ^ "Greater Houston Partnership backs HISD bond". Houston Chronicle.
  3. ^ "Greater Houston Partnership urges TEA to take action against HISD". Houston Business Journal.
  4. ^ "About | Greater Houston Partnership (GHP)". houston.org. Retrieved November 4, 2014.
  5. ^ "Editorial: Resisting transparency at the GHP Greater Houston Partnership undermines good government by avoiding open records". Houston Chronicle.
  6. ^ "Greater Houston Partnership cancels contracts with local governments". Houston Chronicle.
  7. ^ Cohen, Daniel (January 19, 2021). "Op-Ed: Greater Houston Partnership must denounce those complicit in the coup like Ted Cruz". Texas Signal.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ Balter, Emily (April 17, 2021). "Activists protest Texas' voter bills at Greater Houston Partnership building downtown". Houston Chronicle.
  9. ^ Despart, Zach (May 4, 2021). "Snubbed by Greater Houston Partnership, 175 business leaders raise alarm about Texas voting bills". Houston Chronicle.
  10. ^ Despart; Scherer, Zach; Jasper (May 6, 2021). "Turner, Hidalgo pull out of GHP luncheons over chamber's silence on Texas voting bills". Houston Chronicle.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ Despart, Zach (May 7, 2021). "In new statement, Greater Houston Partnership condemns voter suppression with no mention of bills". Houston Chronicle.

External links

  • Official website

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The Greater Houston Partnership GHP is the largest chamber of commerce in the Houston area The Partnership is an economic development organization for the Greater Houston area The mission of the Greater Houston Partnership is to make Houston one of the world s best places to live work and build a business The Partnership works to make Houston greater by promoting economic development foreign trade and investment and by advocating for efficient and effective government that supports rather than impedes business growth The Partnership also convenes key stakeholders to solve the region s most pressing issues The Partnership was formed in 1989 in a merger of the Greater Houston Chamber of Commerce the Houston Economic Development Council and the Houston World Trade Association Today the Partnership serves the 12 county greater Houston region and represents a member roster of 900 businesses and institutions Members of the Partnership account for one fifth of all jobs in Houston They engage in various initiatives committees and task forces to work toward our goal of making Houston greater Greater Houston Partnership logo Contents 1 History 2 Criticism 3 References 4 External links 5 Social Media ChannelsHistory EditThe organization was established in 1989 when the Houston Chamber of Commerce the Houston Economic Development Council and the Houston World Trade Association merged The Partnership s roots extend to the original Houston Chamber of Commerce s creation in 1840 In 1992 the Partnership founded The Center for Houston s Future as a non profit research organization 1 The Center for Houston s Future became an independent affiliate of the Greater Houston Partnership in 2000 In 2007 the chamber came out in favor of a bond for Houston Independent School District HISD lending key support to the effort the month before the election 2 The bond was approved by the voters In 2019 the Greater Houston Partnership called for the Texas Education Agency to assign a board of managers to run HISD 3 In 2021 the organization released a strategy for how Houston can leverage its energy leadership to accelerate global solutions for an energy abundant low carbon future and launched the Houston Energy Transition Initiative HETI The Partnership s current Chair is Thad Hill 4 Criticism EditIn 2014 the Houston Chronicle criticized Greater Houston Partnership for refusing to comply with an open records request 5 To avoid disclosing the information requested GHP chose to instead cancel contracts with the county government drawing criticism from elected officials such as Harris County Precinct 3 Commissioner Steve Radack 6 In January 2021 the organization received calls to denounce the January 6 riots at the US Capitol 7 In April 2021 advocacy groups and business voices called on the organization to oppose voter suppression legislation proposed by members of the Texas Legislature 8 175 well known members of the Houston business community including ten GHP members openly opposed the legislation 9 Two days later Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner pulled out of GHP luncheons in opposition to GHP s silence on the bills 10 The organization released another statement the next day opposing voter suppression but still took no position on the bills 11 References Edit The Center for Houston s Future The Center for Houston s Future About Us History centerforhoustonsfuture org Retrieved November 4 2014 Greater Houston Partnership backs HISD bond Houston Chronicle Greater Houston Partnership urges TEA to take action against HISD Houston Business Journal About Greater Houston Partnership GHP houston org Retrieved November 4 2014 Editorial Resisting transparency at the GHP Greater Houston Partnership undermines good government by avoiding open records Houston Chronicle Greater Houston Partnership cancels contracts with local governments Houston Chronicle Cohen Daniel January 19 2021 Op Ed Greater Houston Partnership must denounce those complicit in the coup like Ted Cruz Texas Signal a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Balter Emily April 17 2021 Activists protest Texas voter bills at Greater Houston Partnership building downtown Houston Chronicle Despart Zach May 4 2021 Snubbed by Greater Houston Partnership 175 business leaders raise alarm about Texas voting bills Houston Chronicle Despart Scherer Zach Jasper May 6 2021 Turner Hidalgo pull out of GHP luncheons over chamber s silence on Texas voting bills Houston Chronicle a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Despart Zach May 7 2021 In new statement Greater Houston Partnership condemns voter suppression with no mention of bills Houston Chronicle External links EditOfficial websiteSocial Media Channels EditFacebook LinkedIn Twitter Instagram TikTok Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greater Houston Partnership 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