Have questions and concerns for your local lawmakers? Then mark your calendar if you want to talk directly to lawmakers during a special virtual town hall next month. Rep. Gloria Mendoza, R-Grandview, and Rep. Deb Manjarrez, R-Wapato, are inviting everyone in the 14th District to a virtual town hall meeting. The event is set for Thursday, March 13.

WHATEVER YOUR CONCERN WHATEVER YOUR QUESTION

The 14th District lawmakers, who are both new to the Washington State Legislature will talk about their work in the legislature and answer questions and address concerns.

"It is an honor to serve and represent our newly broadened constituency. To do the job well, we must hear from people back home and receive their views on legislative issues we are considering and bills we are voting on," says Mendoza. Rep. Manjarrez adds they have a lot of important issues to still talk about and consider before the session is over April 27.
"I look forward to hearing from the people we represent and learning their views on the work happening in Olympia to represent them better."

IF YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED YOU'LL NEED TO PRE-REGISTER

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You are invited to attend the virtual town hall on Thursday, March 13, from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Bring your questions and concerns about Yakima or other work happening in the Washington State Legislature. To get involved, pre-register here for the upcoming Town Hall.
The 105-day legislative session is scheduled to end on April 27.

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