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A Rescheduled Telephone Town Hall With Lee Zeldin

Tue, 02/23/2021 - 08:43
Representative Lee Zeldin
Christopher Walsh

Update, March 1: Representative Lee Zeldin's telephone town-hall meeting will now be on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. New participants must sign up at zeldin.house.gov/live to get access to the meeting. Previous registrants will not have to take any action, as their enrollment has already been logged.

Originally, Feb. 23: Representative Lee Zeldin of the East End's First Congressional District will hold a town hall-style meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

In a press release, Mr. Zeldin said he will be "answering your questions and taking part in a substantive discussion regarding a variety of issues most important" to his constituents.

The town hall meeting will be conducted via telephone. Participants must sign up ahead of time at zeldin.house.gov/live to get access to the meeting.

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