Rep. Mark Hargrove to host telephone town hall March 26

Rep. Mark Hargrove, R-Covington, will host an hour-long 47th District telephone town hall at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 26. To take part in the forum, residents can call in toll-free 1-800-762-6576.

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  • Thursday, March 20, 2014 1:30pm
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Mark Hargrove

Mark Hargrove

Rep. Mark Hargrove, R-Covington, will host an hour-long 47th District telephone town hall at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 26. To take part in the forum, residents can call in toll-free 1-800-762-6576.

Hargrove encourages residents of the district to call and ask questions, listen in or share thoughts with him on the 2014 legislative session. While on the call, participants can listen in to the conversation and press the star (*) symbol on their phones to ask a question at any time during the hour.

“As I get back to my full-time job at Boeing, I want to take the opportunity to get feedback from constituents on the issues that matter most to them,” Hargrove said. “I will continue to meet with folks and community groups around the Forty-seventh District during the interim, but this call is a good start to reaching out and letting constituents know my door is always open and I welcome their ideas on how to make Washington a better place to live and work.”

Residents unable to participate in the call can contact Hargrove directly at 360-786-7918 or mark.hargrove@leg.wa.gov. Constituents can also leave a message for all three of their state lawmakers by calling the toll-free legislative hotline at 1-800-562-6000.

The 2014 regular session adjourned March 13.

For more information about Rep. Hargrove, visit www.representativemarkhargrove.com.


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