Rep. Larsen to host in-person town hall in Skagit County

Bellingham, WALocal News

U. S. Representative Rick Larsen will host a town hall in Skagit County at 6 p. m. on May 12.

The congressman plans to discuss his dealings with the Trump administration and field questions from local residents. Attendance may be limited, so interested participants must register in advance, with the location revealed only to those who RSVP. This event demonstrates Larsen's commitment to engaging with his constituents and addressing their concerns directly. For individuals unable to attend, the town hall will be livestreamed on Larsen’s Instagram and Facebook pages, allowing broader community participation. Larsen has prioritized local outreach, especially in light of recent political developments.

This town hall serves as an opportunity for residents to gain insights into federal actions affecting their lives. Engaging with constituents can foster a stronger connection between lawmakers and the community they serve.

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