33rd District lawmakers to hold Town Hall at Highline College on Saturday, Mar. 15

Burien, WALocal News

The town hall meeting scheduled for March 15, 2025, at Highline College will bring together constituents from the 33rd Legislative District to engage with lawmakers Tina Orwall and Mia Gregerson. This event is particularly significant as it provides a platform for residents of Des Moines to discuss critical legislative issues impacting their community. Attendees will have the chance to voice their concerns and ask questions, thereby fostering direct communication with their elected officials. The meeting is also expected to cover topics related to the House Democratic Caucus, allowing constituents to gain insights into the legislative process. Edwin Obras, MPA, is anticipated to contribute to the discussion, potentially shedding light on national political dynamics, including the United States Senate.

This event not only emphasizes the importance of civic engagement but also aims to empower local voices in shaping policy decisions. With a focus on community involvement, the town hall reflects the lawmakers' commitment to transparency and accountability. Constituents are encouraged to attend and make their voices heard in this vital democratic process.

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