Culver announces September teletown hall for residents of Pennsylvania’s 27th District

Lynda Schlegel Culver, Pennsylvania State Senator from 27th District - Facebook
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Sen. Lynda Schlegel Culver, who represents Pennsylvania’s 27th District, will hold a telephone town hall on Tuesday, September 9 at 5 p.m. The event is intended to provide updates on district and legislative matters and to answer questions from constituents.

Residents interested in participating can sign up ahead of time at senatorculver.com/access-live to receive a call that will invite them to join the event. During the town hall, participants will have an opportunity to listen to Senator Culver’s updates and ask questions live.

“This forum is an important way for me to hear directly from the people I represent,” Culver said. “I encourage everyone to join the discussion, share their questions and concerns, and learn more about the issues we are working on together.”

Those seeking additional information can contact Senator Culver’s Harrisburg office at (717) 787-8928.



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