
The 18th District lawmakers will review the 2024 legislative session which concluded last month
Reps. Greg Cheney and Stephanie McClintock will hold town hall meetings in Battle Ground and Vancouver Saturday, April 20. The 18th District lawmakers will review the 2024 legislative session which concluded last month. In addition to answering questions, the two members of the Washington State House of Representatives will also address constituents’ concerns and share their future legislative plans.
Starting times and locations are:
- 10 – 11:30 a.m. – Battle Ground City Hall, 109 SW 1st Street
- 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. – WSU Vancouver, 14204 NE Salmon Creek Ave.: Dengerink Building, Room 110 Lecture Hall (VDEN 110)
This is a great opportunity for members of the 18th District to visit with their legislators and give them their feedback and input.
Cheney, R- Battle Ground, is the ranking Republican member on the House State Government and Tribal Relations Committee. He also serves on the Capital Budget, Civil Rights and Judiciary, and Regulated Substances and Gaming committees.
McClintock, R-Vancouver, is the assistant ranking Republican member on the House Capital Budget and Consumer Protection and Business committees. She also serves on the Education Committee.
Information provided by Washington State House Republicans,
houserepublicans.wa.gov
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