Town Hall with 12th District Lawmakers Set for October 11 in Carnation

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On October 11, 2025, from 10 to 11 a. m. , a town hall will be hosted by Sen. Keith Goehner and Reps. Mike Steele and Brian Burnett at Miller’s in historic downtown Carnation.

The meeting will focus on reviewing the 2025 legislative session and establishing priorities for 2026. Supported by the City of Carnation, the event is open to all residents, providing a platform for direct engagement with their lawmakers. The lawmakers highlighted the significance of community feedback, stating, “Every legislative session involves choices that directly affect the people of the 12th District. ” This initiative reflects their commitment to address the needs of their constituents. Residents can express their concerns and suggestions, thereby influencing legislative action.

The town hall serves as a vital opportunity for constituents to connect with their elected officials and help shape policies. For further inquiries, residents can contact the lawmakers directly via phone or email.

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