Rep. Josh Brecheen, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 2nd District | Josh Brecheen official website
Rep. Josh Brecheen, U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 2nd District | Josh Brecheen official website
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Josh Brecheen has revealed the schedule for a series of in-person town halls to be held in various locations in Oklahoma during the month of April. The town halls aim to provide constituents with the opportunity to share their thoughts and pose questions on policy matters affecting Washington, D.C. and the state of Oklahoma.
The Congressman's office stated, "Constituents are invited to attend and share their thoughts and ask questions on policy issues impacting Washington, D.C. and Oklahoma."
The upcoming town halls will follow a specific schedule across different cities in Oklahoma, as outlined below:
- Tuesday, April 2:
- Tishomingo Town Hall at Johnston County Library
- Madill Town Hall at Madill Community Building
- Atoka Town Hall at Atoka First Baptist Church Family Life Center
- Wilburton Town Hall at The Serendipity Event Center
- Wednesday, April 3:
- Broken Bow Town Hall at Broken Bow Library Meeting Room
- Idabel Town Hall at Museum of the Red River Mary H. Herron Community Conference Center
- Hugo Town Hall at Hugo Agriplex Convention Center
- Antlers Town Hall at Tipps Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse
- Durant Town Hall at Donald W. Reynolds Library
- Thursday, April 4:
- Coalgate Town Hall at Coal County Library
- Holdenville Town Hall at Grace M. Pickens Public Library
- Okemah Town Hall at Okfuskee County Historical Society
- Henryetta Town Hall at Henryetta Civic Center
- Morris Town Hall at Morris Community Center
Members of the media interested in attending any of these town halls are required to RSVP to Ben Decatur at ben.decatur@mail.house.gov.
In February, Congressman Brecheen conducted 18 in-person town halls. A recap of those events can be found by visiting the Congressman's website.
The town halls offer constituents a valuable opportunity to engage with their representative and voice their opinions on important issues affecting their communities.