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Rep. Sharon Nelson, serving the 34th District Serving West Seattle, White Center, Burien, and Vashon and Maury Islands. |
34th District lawmakers invite citizens to town hall meeting
McDermott, Cody and Nelson will take
questions
and talk about issues of the day
May 5, 2009
SEATTLE -- All three lawmakers from the 34th District will host a town hall
meeting to talk about the 2009 session and what future steps our state
should take.
"This wasn't an easy session," said Sen. Joe McDermott,
D-West Seattle. "The budget cuts will be hard on everyone, and I know people
were already worried about losing their job or their home. But this won't
last forever. It will take all of us, working together, to bring our state
back to prosperity."
The meeting is set for 10 a.m. May 16 at the Jim
Wiley Community Center, 9800 Eighth Avenue SW.
"There's nothing more
important than hearing from the citizens we represent," said Rep. Eileen
Cody, D-West Seattle. "It's nice to be back home and talking to real people
at the grocery store or the coffee shop."
The lawmakers returned home
after the end of the Legislature's 105-day session. The Legislature passed a
balanced budget, but left a handful of bills uncompleted that might require
a short special session.
"While the budget got all the attention, we
did pass some tough reforms," said Rep. Sharon Nelson, D-Vashon Island. "I
am happy to report that the payday lending law that I sponsored passed and
is heading to the governor's desk. As a former banker, I cared about this
issue because far too many young people and working families fall into an
endless trap of debt when they start taking out payday loans. This law will
help."