Beth Van Duyne announces North Texas Job Fair with multiple co-hosts

Beth Van Duyne announces North Texas Job Fair with multiple co-hosts
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne has announced the upcoming 2025 North Texas Job Fair, set to take place on August 7th at Globe Life Field, the home of the Texas Rangers. Through a series of tweets posted on June 18, 2025, she expressed gratitude to her co-hosts and provided details for those interested in participating.

In her first tweet, Van Duyne thanked NikkieFor for co-hosting the event. She invited job seekers and employers interested in participating to visit a specific website for more information. The full message can be found here.

Following this, Van Duyne acknowledged another co-host, rhgonzalez. In her tweet posted shortly after the first one, she reiterated the details of the job fair and again directed interested parties to visit an online link for participation details. The complete tweet is available here.

Lastly, Congresswoman Van Duyne extended her thanks to Councilman Long Pham for his role as a co-host. This final tweet mirrored previous messages regarding the date and location of the job fair and included a link for additional information. To view this tweet in its entirety, click here.

Globe Life Field is located in Arlington, Texas.



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