Chat with Rep. Cindy Ryu Mountlake Terrace Mayor Kyoko Matsumoto Wright

Shoreline, WALocal News

Residents of Mountlake Terrace are invited to join Rep. Cindy Ryu and Mayor Kyoko Matsumoto Wright for a community chat, a platform designed for discussing pressing local issues and fostering civic engagement. The event encourages citizens to voice their opinions, ask questions, and discuss matters that significantly impact their community. Rep. Ryu emphasizes the vital role that public participation plays in building a connected and responsive Washington.

This initiative aims to bridge the gap between constituents and their elected officials, promoting transparency in local governance. By participating, residents can contribute to informed decision-making processes that affect their daily lives. The chat represents an opportunity for community members to engage directly with their leaders, fostering a sense of belonging and shared responsibility. Such interactions are crucial for cultivating a more informed and active electorate. The commitment to open dialogue reflects the dedication of local leaders to serve their constituents effectively.

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