Kephart to Continue Series of Telephone Town Hall Meetings

Kephart to Continue Series of Telephone Town Hall Meetings
State Rep. Dallas Kephart — Pennsylvania 73rd Legislative District
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State Representative Dallas Kephart (R-Clearfield/Cambria) will be hosting his fourth telephone town hall meeting on Thursday, February 8th, as a way of staying connected with the residents of the 73rd Legislative District. Kephart expressed his appreciation for the strong turnout in previous meetings, comparing the experience to the days of “party lines.”

The upcoming telephone town hall meeting will begin at 7 p.m., and residents throughout the district will receive an invitation to participate. The meeting is expected to last approximately one hour, and attendees are encouraged to ask questions and engage in the discussion. Kephart emphasized that everyone should receive an invitation, but also provided contact information for those who want to ensure their participation.

“To ensure receipt of an invitation, please call Kephart’s Clearfield district office at 814-765-0609, his Hastings office at 814-247-6210, or his Osceola Mills office at 814-339-6544,” said Kephart.

The 73rd District includes various townships in Clearfield County and Cambria County, as well as multiple boroughs. Kephart’s aim is to reach out to all constituents and address their concerns and questions.

These telephone town hall meetings serve as an effective platform for Representative Kephart to connect with a large number of residents simultaneously. The meetings allow for an open and accessible dialogue between the representative and his constituents.

“I have to commend my constituents, as the turnout for these meetings has been tremendous each time we’ve held one,” said Kephart.

Kephart’s initiative to host these telephone town hall meetings demonstrates his commitment to transparency and open communication. By providing an opportunity for residents to voice their concerns and ask questions, Kephart ensures that he remains accountable to the people he represents.

The telephone town hall meetings have been well-received by the community, as they provide a convenient way for constituents to engage with their representative without the need for physical attendance. This inclusive approach allows for a broader participation and ensures that the concerns of all residents are heard.

As a representative, Kephart recognizes the importance of staying connected with his constituents and addressing their needs. These town hall meetings serve as a valuable platform for dialogue and enable Kephart to understand the issues that matter to the people he represents.

In conclusion, State Representative Dallas Kephart will be hosting his fourth telephone town hall meeting on February 8th to engage with the residents of the 73rd Legislative District. The meetings have been well-attended, and Kephart encourages all constituents to participate and raise their concerns. By providing an inclusive and accessible platform for communication, Kephart demonstrates his commitment to serving the needs of his district.



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