Legislators Salomon, Davis hosting 32nd District telephone town hall March 25 - Lynnwood Today

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State Senator Jesse Salomon and Representative Lauren Davis are hosting a telephone town hall on March 25 at 7 p. m. for constituents of Washington's 32nd District. The legislators will provide a mid-session update on their work and engage with community members through a Q&A session. Residents can join the discussion by calling the dial-in number, 855-756-7520 ext.

121322#. This event highlights the importance of transparency and communication in government, allowing citizens to voice their concerns and ask questions directly. Additionally, links to the bills sponsored by both Salomon and Davis will be provided, enabling attendees to familiarize themselves with the legislative agenda. Such town halls are crucial for fostering civic engagement and ensuring that elected officials remain accountable to their constituents. As the session progresses, the town hall will serve as a platform for discussing the remaining legislative priorities.

Engaging with legislators in this way helps strengthen community ties and promotes informed citizenship.

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