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Sen. Max Wise Town Hall Forum in Columbia, Mon 7 May 2018

Town Forums are being held in school settings, as school issues are a primary concern as a result of actions in the recent legislative session
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By Ed Waggener

The fifth of Senator Max Wise's Town Hall forums is at 5pmCT/6pmET, Monday, May 7, 2018 at Adair County High School Gymnasium, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY.

Sen. Wise previously held meetings in Campbellsville, Russell Springs, Burkesville, and Monticello.



"Town halls offer a great opportunity for constituents throughout my District who elected me into office to have the opportunity to express their ideas, opinions, concerns and participate in the legislative process," said Senator Wise. "With so many issues surrounding educational policy and funding during the 2018 Legislative Session, I decided to host all of my town halls at each of the eight school systems that I represent. This will enable all educators and other constituents in Senate District 16 to hear directly from me and to answer any questions or concerns that they may have."



This story was posted on 2018-05-04 18:09:43
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