Congresswoman Jayapal Town Hall March 11, 2025 at 6pm

Shoreline, WALocal News

Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal will hold a telephone town hall on March 11, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM PT, aimed at engaging her constituents in the 7th District of Washington. This district encompasses key areas such as Seattle, Shoreline, Vashon Island, and parts of Burien and Normandy Park. Jayapal invites residents to participate, emphasizing that community feedback is essential to her role as a lawmaker. Attendees can join the conversation through multiple platforms, including a live stream on her Facebook page and a call-in option at 833-305-1687. The town hall follows a previous event that saw a turnout of 1,000 individuals, underscoring the high level of interest in her initiatives.

Jayapal's proactive approach demonstrates her commitment to transparency and responsiveness in her political duties. This event is an opportunity for constituents to directly address their concerns and engage with their elected representative. By fostering open communication, Jayapal aims to strengthen her connection with the community and address pressing issues facing the district.

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