Sen. Keiser holding online health care forum Monday - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

Burien, WALocal News

Sen. Karen Keiser is set to hold an online town hall on July 6, 2009, at 11 a. m. focused on federal health reform, a crucial issue for residents of Washington's 33rd District, which includes SeaTac, Normandy Park, and Des Moines. With a legislative career spanning over two decades, Keiser has established herself as a staunch advocate for reforming the nation's fragmented health care system.

As the chair of the Senate Health & Long-Term Care Committee, she plays an influential role in shaping health policy, aiming to improve care delivery for her constituents. The town hall will provide a platform for community members to voice their concerns and questions regarding health care reform. Participants can access the meeting through the link shared in the article. Keiser's commitment to engaging with her constituents underscores the importance of local involvement in addressing national health care issues. This event represents an opportunity for citizens to connect with their elected officials on matters that significantly impact their lives.

Her leadership and dedication are essential as Washington navigates the complexities of health care reform.

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