ARLINGTON, April 23, 2026 - The City of Arlington has taken a major step to protect public health by strengthening its smoke-free ordinance to include e-cigarettes and vaping devices in all indoor workplaces and public spaces. The City Council unanimously approved the expanded ordinance, which takes effect May 15 and applies to all enclosed public places and workplaces throughout Arlington.
The American Heart Association applauds the Arlington City Council's action, which places the city among a growing group of Texas communities leading the way on clean indoor air protections for workers, families, and visitors alike. By expanding the ordinance, Arlington is reducing exposure to harmful secondhand smoke and aerosol and helping curb the tobacco industry's efforts to addict a new generation.
Each year, tobacco use causes approximately 168,000 deaths from cardiovascular disease nationwide . In Texas alone, tobacco claims an estimated 28,000 lives annually and costs the state $10.29 billion in health care expenses .
Secondhand smoke and aerosol from e-cigarettes contain heavy metals and fine particles that can worsen heart and lung disease.
The City of Arlington revised its municipal smoke-free ordinance to extend indoor protections to include electronic nicotine delivery systems (e-cigarettes and vaping devices).
The city council approved the measure unanimously; the expanded ordinance becomes effective May 15.
The source frames the action as a public-health advance intended to reduce indoor exposure to tobacco smoke and e-cigarette aerosol.
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The article does not present new empirical data resulting from Arlington’s change because the ordinance is described as newly approved.