The city of Arlington is home to a GM Assembly Plant and Mayor Jim Ross fears tariffs could impact those employed there.
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Arlington mayor: We're ready for another Super BowlThe Super Bowl has not been held in Arlington since 2011. Snow and ice put a damper on the only Super Bowl held at AT&T Stadium. Mayor Jim Ross is calling for the big game to make a return.
I want to stay in my lane as a mayor ... but taking care of my community means I need to speak out if the tariffs are going to be harmful to the people who live and work here in Arlington.” ...
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Arlington mayor discusses Cotton Bowl preparations in the wake of attack in New OrleansArlington Mayor Jim Ross watched the reports from New Orleans on New Year’s Day like many across the country. “The devastation is heartbreaking,” he said. “I hate that our world has gotten ...
Those costs will be passed on to consumers, they say. Arlington Mayor Jim Ross fears higher prices will scare off customers, potentially prompting manufacturers to roll back production.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Arlington Mayor Jim Ross is no fan of tariffs, and he doesn’t see how they benefit any Texan. So, he was relieved when President Donald Trump announced another temporary ...
GM’s Arlington Assembly plant. Mayor Jim Ross and San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg co-wrote a letter to U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn of Texas, asking both lawmakers to oppose new tariffs.
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