Participate in Open Town Hall Meetings with US Representative Tracey Mann in Kansas

US Representative Tracey Mann from Kansas has organized a series of town halls as part of his annual 60-county Mann Listening Tour. These town halls will be held on Monday, July 1 and Tuesday, July 2 in various counties across the state. The first day will see town halls taking place in Lincoln, Mitchell, Jewell, Smith, Phillips, and Norton Counties, while the second day will cover Rooks, Osborne, Russell, Ellis, and Rush Counties. These meetings are open to the public as well as the media, providing an opportunity for constituents to engage with their representative.

On Monday, July 1, the town halls will commence at 8 AM at the Lincoln Carnegie Library in Lincoln. This will be followed by a session at the Port Library in Beloit at 9:30 AM, and then at Mankato Livestock Inc. in Mankato at 11 AM. The Smith County Courthouse in Smith Center will host the next town hall at 12:30 PM, followed by the Huck Boyd Community Center in Phillipsburg at 2:30 PM. The final town hall of the day will take place at the Norton Public Library in Norton at 4:15 PM.

Moving on to Tuesday, July 2, the town halls will kick off at 7:30 AM at the Stockton City Office in Stockton. The Downs Senior Citizen Center in Downs will host the next session at 9 AM, followed by the Russell City Building Council Chamber in Russell at 11 AM. The Hays Public Library in Hays will be the venue for the town hall at 12:45 PM, and the Rush County Courthouse Courtroom in LaCrosse will conclude the day’s events at 2:15 PM. These town halls provide an opportunity for constituents to voice their concerns and engage in meaningful discussions with their representative.

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