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Rep. Hice to Hold Telephone Town Hall

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Residents of the 10th Congressional District will have an opportunity to ask questions about the issues that concern them. Representative Jody Hice is holding his first Telephone Town Hall of 2020 this evening. During what is expected to be a wide-ranging discussion, Hice provide an update from Washington, discuss legislative priorities and answer live questions from those taking part.

In a media release, Hice said this is a time for him to answer questions and discuss important policy concerns directly affecting our communities. The Telephone Town Hall is scheduled for 6 pm this evening, subject to legislative business.

“We’ll be calling tens of thousands of people and encourage to be a part of it,” Hice said. “If you want to be sure to register, you can go to our website hice.house.gov, and register on that website. We’ll be sure to give you a call. We’ll be giving you a live update as to what’s happening in Washington as well as what’s happening in the district, but most importantly, taking your questions. Look forward to joining this evening at six o’ clock for a live Telephone Town Hall.”

Residents can register to participate by calling Hice’s office at 202-225-4101 or by visiting here.

Residents of the 10th Congressional District will have an opportunity to ask questions about the issues that concern them. Representative Jody Hice is holding his first Telephone Town Hall of 2020 this evening. During what is expected to be a wide-ranging discussion, Hice provide an update from Washington, discuss legislative priorities and answer live questions from those taking part. In a media release, Hice said this is a time for him to answer questions and discuss important policy concerns directly affecting our communities.

"The Telephone Town Hall is scheduled for 6 pm this evening, subject to legislative business.

Residents can register to participate by calling Hice’s office at 202-225-4101.

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