
The 18th District lawmaker will meet with constituents to preview the 2025 legislative session, which begins Jan. 13
Washington State Representative Stephanie McClintock will hold town hall meetings in Vancouver and Battle Ground on Thursday, Dec. 26, and Monday, Dec. 30. The 18th District lawmaker will meet with constituents to preview the 2025 legislative session, which begins Jan. 13.
In addition to answering questions and discussing her legislative priorities, McClintock will address constituents’ concerns and listen to their input.
Starting times and locations are:
- 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. – Washington Grange – 7701 NE Ward Rd. Vancouver, WA
- 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. – Battle Ground City Hall, 109 SW 1st Street, Battle Ground, WA
This is a great opportunity for members of the 18th District to visit with McClintock and share their ideas and feedback before the 2025 legislative session begins.
McClintock, R-Vancouver, is the ranking Republican member of the House Consumer Protection & Business Committee and assistant ranking Republican member on the House Capital Budget Committee. She will also begin serving on the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee this session.
Information provided by Washington State House Republican Communications, houserepublicans.wa.gov
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