U.S. Rep. Bill Owens will hold a telephone “town hall” next Tuesday, July 10. Owens plans to discuss the push to create quality New York jobs, and will take questions from callers from 7:25 p.m. …
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U.S. Rep. Bill Owens will hold a telephone “town hall” next Tuesday, July 10.
Owens plans to discuss the push to create quality New York jobs, and will take questions from callers from 7:25 p.m. to 8:25 p.m.
To date, Owens has connected with more than 107,000 constituents through telephone town halls, according to Owens’ staff.
“This is a great opportunity for New Yorkers to ask me questions, share what is on their mind, or just listen to the conversation,” said Owens.
A random sample of residents in New York’s 23rd Congressional District will be chosen to participate in the conference call Tuesday evening. To request a phone call invitation, a constituent from NY-23 can sign up by:
• emailing their names and complete phone numbers to ny23townhall@mail.house.gov;
• calling the congressman’s Washington office at 202-225-4611; or
• filling out the form provided at http://owens.house.gov/Contact/TeletownHall.htm.
In an effort to better serve constituents in the large district, Owens has held traditional live town hall meetings throughout NY-23, a congressional district that spans 14,000 square miles and encompasses all or part of 11 counties in Northern and Central New York.
Those unable to participate in Tuesday’s telephone town hall can contact Congressman Owens by calling any of his offices in New York or Washington, by visiting his website at http://owens.house.gov, connecting with him on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/repbillowens, or following him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/BillOwensNY.