
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has scheduled its upcoming meeting for Tuesday, January 20, at 10:30 a.m. Central time, according to TABC. Those interested in what goes on behind the doors of Texas' regulation of alcoholic beverages can quickly tune in live via the video player embedded on the Agency Meetings page. Alternatively, for folks looking to get a piece of the action in person, the Austin headquarters will open its doors for attendees.
For public convenience, the TABC has set up the option to watch or to listen live from the comfort of an internet browser, making access to the proceedings as easy as clicking a link. Those who prefer a more direct approach and want to share their voices have the chance to register for public comment. This setup draws a line in the sand between passive observance and active participation, giving Texans a clear choice in how they wish to engage with the issues at hand.
Public registration for those attending the meeting is possible on-site at the Commission Meeting Room, where Texans can step up to the mic and be heard. But this isn't just a free-for-all; order is maintained through an online form that is required to be filled out for virtual public comment, a form that closes every Monday before the commission meeting. It's a process that ensures everyone gets a fair shake when it comes to having their say.









