Town Hall With District 2 Council Member Sarah Rumbaugh on December 4

Tacoma, WALocal News

District 2 Council Member Sarah Rumbaugh will host a Town Hall event on December 4, 2024, at the University of Washington Tacoma, aimed at promoting civic engagement among local residents. The event will provide a platform for community members to discuss vital issues impacting Tacoma and to connect with their elected representatives. Attendees will enjoy refreshments while participating in open discussions, fostering a welcoming environment for dialogue. Rumbaugh is committed to addressing constituent concerns and ensuring that local government remains responsive to the needs of the community. This Town Hall is part of a broader initiative to enhance transparency in governance and empower citizens to actively participate in local decision-making processes.

With substantial community interest expected, the event underscores the importance of local governance in shaping Tacoma's future. Residents are encouraged to attend and make their voices heard, reflecting a commitment to civic responsibility. This gathering highlights the crucial role of local leaders in facilitating community engagement and collaboration.

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