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Rep. Roger Williams credits tax cuts and deregulation for small‑business gains, predicts World Cup windfall for Dallas–Fort Worth
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Rep. Roger Williams, chairman of the Small Business Committee, said tax cuts and eased bank regulation have increased cash flow for small businesses and predicted the World Cup will bring billions and ‘‘10–15%’’ revenue gains for some Dallas–Fort Worth firms.
Rep. Roger Williams, R‑Texas and chairman of the Small Business Committee, told a morning television program that recent tax and regulatory changes have boosted cash flow for small businesses and helped create jobs.
The host cited newly released labor figures — 115,000 jobs created last month and an unemployment rate of 4.3% — calling the data a “big win for the Trump economy.” Williams responded, “No question. I’m not surprised with the numbers,” and said his own…
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