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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Congressman Josh Brecheen hosts over 100 town halls during first term

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Rep. Josh Brecheen U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 2nd District | Official Website

Rep. Josh Brecheen U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 2nd District | Official Website

As the summer district work period concludes, Congressman Josh Brecheen has hosted 106 in-person town halls during his first term in Congress.

Congressman Brecheen has held town halls in various locations including Adair, Antlers, Atoka, Bartlesville, Beggs, Broken Bow, Caddo, Checotah, Chelsea, Chouteau, Claremore, Coalgate, Commerce, Dewey, Durant, Eufaula, Fairland, Fort Gibson, Grove, Hartshorne, Haskell, Heavener, Henryetta, Holdenville, Hugo, Idabel, Inola. Other towns include Jay; Kansas; Krebs; Locust Grove; Madill; McAlester; Miami; Morris; Muldrow; Muskogee; Nowata; Okemah; Okmulgee; Oologah; Panama; Pocola; Poteau; Pryor; Ramona. Additionally included are Roland and Salina along with Sallisaw and Stigler. Stilwell was also a venue as were Tahlequah and Talihina. The list continues with Tishomingo and Verdigris followed by Vian and Vinita. Wagoner also featured alongside Warner and Wilburton.

Congressman Brecheen held an in-person town hall in every county in Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District both in 2023 and so far in 2024.

“It is important that Members of Congress host live, in-person town halls so we can be held accountable to our constituents,” said Congressman Josh Brecheen. “It has been an honor traveling across the district and hearing personal stories from constituents receiving feedback and taking in new ideas for legislation.”

Constituents are encouraged to follow Congressman Brecheen’s official Facebook page and sign up for the newsletter to hear about future in-person town halls.

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