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Carol McGarah represents several Fortune 500 companies and is well-known and regarded for her experience and knowledge of various topics including: education, energy, environmental issues, financial institutions, IT, and transportation.
1) 3M Company
3) Anatole Partners III, L.L.C.
4) Arnold Capital Management, LLC
5) Association of Texas Professional Educators (ATPE)
6) AT&T
7) BEPCO, L.P.
8) BNSF Railway, a Berkshire Hathaway Corporation
10) City of Amarillo
11) City of Austin
12) City of Lubbock
14) Commonwealth Fusion Systems
15) Community Associations Institute
16) Concordance
17) Credit Union Coalition of Texas
19) Cummins Inc.
22) H-E-B, LP
24) Hillwood Development Company, LLC
25) Holt Texas Ltd. dba HOLTCAT
26) Lower Colorado River Authority
27) Motion Picture Association, Inc.
28) North Texas Tollway Authority
29) Outdoor Advertising Association of Texas, Inc.
30) Paramount Global
31) Quail Valley Land Company, LLC
32) Raise Your Hand for Public Schools DBA Raise Your Hand Texas
33) Republic Property Group, Ltd.
34) TACenergy, LLC
35) Texas Beverage Association
36) Texas Instruments Incorporated
37) Texas Mutual Insurance Company
38) Texas State University System
20+ years
Previously, McGarah served as the Committee Director of the powerful Senate Natural Resources Committee. During her 10 years with this committee she established solid relationships with key members of the legislature and various environmental agencies, and developed a thorough knowledge of Texas' air, water, and waste issues.
McGarah dedicated countless hours to the preparation and passage of groundbreaking pieces of legislation, including Senate Bill 1 in 1997 and Senate Bill 2 in 2001. Both of these bills dealt with state water management measures and greatly impacted the state.
McGarah was also instrumental in the development and passage of SB 5 in the 75th Legislature, which created the Texas Emissions Reduction Program. This program has served as a model for numerous other states across the country, and has been a vital component in assisting Texas meet the Federal Air Quality Standards.