Sen. Karen Keiser Holding Online Health Care Forum Monday Morning 76 At 11am - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

Burien, WALocal News

On July 6, 2009, Senator Karen Keiser will host an online town hall at 11 a. m. to discuss federal health reform, inviting constituents from the 33rd District to participate. This district encompasses areas such as SeaTac, Normandy Park, Des Moines, and Kent, highlighting the local relevance of the event. Keiser has served as a Washington State Senator since 2001 and is recognized for her dedication to improving the fragmented healthcare system.

As chair of the Senate Health & Long-Term Care Committee, she plays a crucial role in shaping health policy in Washington. The town hall aims to foster community engagement and address pressing health issues affecting residents. Participants can access the meeting through the link provided on her official website. Keiser's efforts reflect a commitment to transparency and communication with her constituents. This event is part of broader discussions on the future of healthcare in the United States, emphasizing the importance of local voices in national policy debates.

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