FEINGOLD
HOLDS LISTENING SESSION
IN OUTAGAMIE COUNTY ON MARCH 15
U.S. Senator Russ Feingold
will hold a listening session in Outagamie County on Sunday, March 15.
Senator Feingold has pledged to hold listening sessions in all of Wisconsin’s
72 counties each year of his six-year term and this will be the Senator’s
17th year of holding listening sessions. This session will mark the
20th listening session of 2009, and the 1172nd since 1993. If constituents
need special accommodations at the listening sessions they should contact
Senator Feingold’s Middleton office at 608-828-1200.
His Outagamie
County listening session will be held at 2:45 p.m. in Room
N1 at the Library/Civic Center, 625 Grand Avenue, Little Chute. The
meeting will last up to an hour.
“I again look forward
to meeting with constituents in Outagamie County,” Senator Feingold
said. “These listening sessions are an excellent opportunity for
me to hear directly from constituents about any issues or concerns they
may have, and I appreciate the effort people make to attend these meetings
and let their voice be heard. Their ideas and advice continue to enable
me to serve the people of Wisconsin to the best of my ability.”
NOTE: SENATOR FEINGOLD WILL
BE AVAILABLE TO MEET WITH THE MEDIA FOR A SHORT TIME PRIOR TO THE LISTENING
SESSION.
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