Reps. Gina Mosbrucker and Chris Corry are inviting citizens from the 14th District to join them for a one-hour Virtual Town Hall Meeting, Thursday, Feb. 25 at 6 p.m. to discuss issues related to the 2021 legislative session.
“We are now approaching the time of the session where we will be voting on hundreds of bills that have passed their respective committees and are coming out on the House floor. Since most of the legislative session is being held remotely, we don’t have the level of personal interaction that a normal session would provide. So it’s even more important for us to hear from everyone across the 14th District and listen to their concerns and ideas,” said Mosbrucker, R-Goldendale. “This is a convenient way for people to participate in their government from the comfort of their homes.”
“Town halls are a great way to cut through the rhetoric and talk about what’s really important. Several controversial bills are being debated and decided in Olympia this session. These proposals will be discussed in detail during our first ever virtual town hall event,” said Corry, R-Yakima. “I’m looking forward to a lively discussion that is both engaging and informative for the people we represent.”
The remote Town Hall Meeting will be conducted using the Zoom platform. Those who would like to participate must pre-register in advance for the conference by going to https://tinyurl.com/eiv6jinc. Citizens may also sign up at www.RepresentativeGinaMosbrucker.com or www.RepresentativeChrisCorry.com.
The conference can only accommodate the first 500 attendees, so participants should register early.