Rep. Mark Hargrove to hold telephone town hall June 8


June 1, 2011 · 11:50 AM

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In addition to scheduling in-person meetings around the 47th Legislative District, Rep. Mark Hargrove will hold an hour-long telephone town hall meeting on Wednesday, June 8 at 6:30 p.m.

To participate, constituents should call the toll-free number 1-877-229-8493 and, when prompted, enter PIN number 17556. Once on the call, participants can press star 3 (*3) on their telephone keypads and staff members will assist callers with asking their question live.

"We had a long session and I know constituents have a lot of questions about the budget and other issues debated in the Legislature. This is one way to connect with folks who are unable to meet with me in person," said Hargrove, R-Covington. "For constituents who cannot participate, but would like to discuss the legislative session with me, I will make myself available for individual and group meetings around the district."

To schedule an appointment with Hargrove or to ask for help dealing with or finding a state agency service, residents can call his legislative office at 360-786-7918 or mark.hargrove@leg.wa.gov.

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