A conversation about creating jobs, protecting our environment and improving education
Rep. Hans Dunshee is inviting the citizens of the 44th Legislative District to a town hall meeting via telephone so interested people can ask questions, share ideas or comment on issues of the day.
“There’s no replacement to hearing from my friends and neighbors,” Dunshee said. “Whenever I hold a town hall—in a room with fifty people or on the telephone with the whole 44th district—I learn a lot. It’s a pleasure to do this again and have a dialogue about the future of our great state.”
Dunshee is a former small business owner and volunteer firefighter who chairs the House Capital Budget Committee, which controls the state’s construction budget.
The telephone town hall will start at 6 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 25 and end before 7:30 p.m.
Citizens in the 44th District should get a phone call around 6 p.m. inviting them to join in the conversation.
To ask a question or make a comment anytime during the town hall, press *3 on your phone.
“I hope you can take a little time to join the town hall, because I’d love to hear from you,” Dunshee said. “And if you can’t make it, but have ideas or comments, please get in touch by email, the toll-free Hotline at 800-562-6000 or my district office at 425-257-1770.”