Town Hall with Sen. Maralyn Chase on Saturday Mar 10 in Edmonds

Shoreline, WALocal News

Senator Maralyn Chase is set to host a town hall meeting on March 10, 2018, at the Edmonds Senior Center, running from 10 AM to noon. This event will focus on updates from the current Legislative Session, allowing community members to stay informed about local governance. Chase represents the 32nd Legislative District, which encompasses Shoreline, Woodway, and parts of northwest Seattle, southwest Edmonds, and Lynnwood. The senator is eager to hear residents' thoughts and concerns about the legislative process and the issues that affect their lives. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions, share their hopes for future sessions, and engage in meaningful dialogue with their elected representative.

This town hall not only fosters community involvement but also promotes transparency and accountability in government. Residents are encouraged to attend and make their voices heard on the matters that matter most to them. Engaging with local leaders like Senator Chase is crucial for ensuring that constituents' needs and issues are addressed effectively.

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