Michael Baumgartner to hold town hall meetings on Monday in Spokane and Ritzville

Spokane, WALocal News

Rep. Michael Baumgartner is taking a proactive approach to constituent engagement by organizing town hall meetings in Spokane and Ritzville on Monday, which is noteworthy as many Republicans have been advised to avoid such public forums. This decision follows a recommendation from House GOP campaign chairman Rep. Richard Hudson, who suggested that lawmakers refrain from town halls due to rising public discontent with the Trump administration. Baumgartner, however, believes in maintaining open lines of communication with his constituents, stating, "These town halls are an opportunity to hear directly from you, my ‘bosses,’ about what matters most.

" The first meeting is scheduled for the morning at Legion Hall in Ritzville, allowing residents to share their concerns in an accessible setting. In the evening, he will participate in a Democracy & Discourse event at Whitworth University, which emphasizes civic engagement and public discourse. Attendance for this event requires a free ticket, highlighting the importance of organized discussions in a democratic society. Baumgartner's commitment to hosting town halls reflects a dedication to serving the interests of Eastern Washington residents, fostering dialogue on critical local issues. These events are significant as they provide a platform for constituents to voice their opinions and engage with their elected representative.

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