Bresnahan announces June telephone town hall
WASHINGTON, DC — On June 4, U.S. Representative Rob Bresnahan, Jr. (PA-08) announced the details of his next telephone town hall, which will be held on Tuesday, June 10, at 6:30 p.m. Bresnahan held his first town hall on March 25; it was the first Congressional town hall held in Pennsylvania’s Eighth Congressional District in over four years.
“I came to Congress to make a difference and fight for my home, and the best way to effectively do that is by hearing directly from the people I represent,” said Rep. Bresnahan. “This telephone town hall will give me a chance to hear directly from the people who matter most. At the end of the day, it’s Northeastern Pennsylvania – my home – that put me in Congress, not Washington, D.C., and I look forward to hearing how I can continue to best serve them next week.”
Rep. Bresnahan’s first telephone town hall drew more than 9,000 constituents to join over the phone and an estimated additional 1,000 tuned in on Facebook. During the town hall, he answered questions on topics including but not limited to Medicaid, the Tobyhanna Army Depot, the Rain Tax, inflation, the housing market, veterans, and more.
The telephone town hall will be sent widely across the district through telephone lines and simultaneously broadcast on Facebook. Constituents interested in tuning in can sign up at the link on Bresnahan’s website here.