
Sen. Annette Cleveland and Reps Monica Stonier and Sharon Wylie scheduled to attend April 6 event
Lawmakers from the 49th Legislative District will host a post-session town hall to answer constituent questions, share updates from the 2024 legislative session and provide highlights from this year’s supplemental budget that lawmakers passed.
Constituents are invited to submit their questions ahead of time here.
Sen. Annette Cleveland and Reps Monica Stonier and Sharon Wylie are scheduled to be available at the event, which will take place Saturday (April 6) from 11 a.m. to noon at the Fourth Plain Community Commons, located at 3101 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Unit 101, Vancouver.
Information provided by Washington House Democrats.
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How convenient, a town hall meeting in an area where there is no parking. You people were in hopes there was poor turn out. And it worked!