TheTexas Association of Municipal Information Officers (TAMIO) was developed as a result of the increasingly complex role of public information in municipal government.
When organized in 1974, only a handful of Texas cities employed professional communications staffs. Today, TAMIO has a growing number of public information specialists serving small communities as well as urban centers.
TAMIO actively seeks to:
TAMIO is an affiliate of the Texas Municipal League, which represents some 98% of Texas' urban population through its more than 1,000 member cities and towns. Organized in 1913 as an information association of 14 municipalities, TML today is a progressive, multi-million dollar enterprise offering a wide variety of services to Texas cities.
As partners, TML and TAMIO offer the best in representation and assistance to cities and their respective colleagues.