Licensed Texas lawyer, yoga enthusiast, community supporter, unity advocate, advisor, volunteer, student. Kristin has many talents and is committed to using her skills and energy to support a shift of old paradigms, serve humanity as one, and contribute to positive, peaceful visioning of our world. Kristin serves on the board of the Texas Yoga Association, and is blessed with the opportunity to work on other non-profit organizations founded by Jennifer Buergermeister, including the Texas Yoga Conference, The Om Project, and Breathecure®. She also serves on the initiating team launching Transition Houston, as a board member of the Esperanza Project, supports The Last Organic Outpost urban community farm, and is the founder of Earth at Law.
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On Friday, January 29, 2010, the Houston and Dallas charters of the Texas Yoga Association and legal advisers met with the Texas Workforce Commission in Austin. The purpose of this meeting was to help the Texas Workforce Commission understand how yoga studios operate and the distinction of training programs held at studios from programs offered by vocational schools. Meetings lasted two hours and ended with the Texas Workforce Commission agreeing to give the Texas Yoga Association more time to assimilate before the Texas Workforce Commission takes any additional action against the yoga studios and teachers who have filed responses through the Texas Yoga Association.
Two things were clear by the end of these discussions:
You have an opportunity to hear directly from the Texas Yoga Association and the Texas Workforce Commission at the Texas Yoga Conference later this month. Please join us on Friday, February 19, 2010 at 7 p.m. to become familiar with the Texas Yoga Association. This is another opportunity for our community to come together, learn more about how the scrutiny of the state may affect you and contribute your voice in evaluating the possible challenges and solutions for the Texas yoga community. On Saturday, February 20, 2010 at 8 a.m., the Texas Yoga Association will host a given by the Texas Workforce Commission. The Texas Workforce Commission will discuss the regulatory scope of the state education code and the possible exemptions available to qualifying programs.
The Texas Yoga Association needs your help. We have set up local charters Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and Austin, and we need to continue reaching out to establish charters in other regions. We need representation from the entire state in order to speak on behalf of the Texas yoga community as one. Fundraising and membership have begun to generate donations for our political action fund. Our legal advisers have already spent 60+ hours and our lobbyists have spent 40+ hours of time pro bono supporting us. We are blessed by the generosity of these resources but we must start generating funds to sustain ourselves. Please consider donating or becoming a member today. For a limited time, charter memberships to the Texas Yoga Association are available for $75.00! Charter members receive full member benefits, including access to special features on the website and periodic newsletters. Most importantly, you will be showing your support for the efforts of the Texas Yoga Association to advocate for Texas Yoga.
The Texas Yoga Association could not have formed at a better time. These words have been echoed many times over the past few days from Houston to Austin to Dallas.