MONDAY: Spanberger to Host Virginia-Focused Telephone Town Hall
Next Week’s Event Will Focus on Many Issues Facing the Seventh District’s Families, Seniors, & Economy
WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Monday, April 22, U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger will host an open, public telephone town hall focused on a range of issues facing Virginia’s families, seniors, and economy. The virtual event will also be livestreamed via video on Spanberger’s congressional website and Facebook page.
Spanberger will take questions directly from Virginians across Virginia’s Seventh District, gather their feedback, and provide answers. Additionally, she will discuss her ongoing efforts to protect Social Security, fix our broken immigration system, protect the reproductive rights of all Virginians, and deliver security assistance to our allies in Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan — as well as humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza.
“I am focused on getting things done for the Virginia families, seniors, and small businesses I represent — and these town hall events give me the opportunity to hear from these Virginians in a way that is convenient for them,” said Spanberger. “Every conversation I have with our neighbors helps me better advocate on their behalf through my work in Congress. On Monday, I am looking forward to engaging on many of the important issues facing our communities, our Commonwealth, and our country. I hope many residents of the Seventh District will join me to share their concerns, feedback, and ideas.”
WHO: U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger
WHEN: 7:30pm-8:30pm ET, Monday, April 22, 2024
DETAILS: To join the interactive telephone town hall, Virginians should dial in to 833-380-0670. To watch the discussion live, Virginians can go to spanberger.house.gov/live or Spanberger’s Facebook page during the event.
Monday’s event will be Spanberger’s 57th open, public town hall event. These events have focused on the issues facing Virginia families, Veterans, small businesses, students, seniors, and more. Click here to watch full recordings of previous events.
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