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Senator Crapo invites Idahoans
to tele-townhall meeting |
September 16, 2014 |
Idaho Senator Mike Crapo will host his
third tele-townhall meeting of 2014 and is
encouraging Idahoans to participate. Crapo will
take questions from Idahoans on a variety of
topics currently being debated in Congress,
including U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
efforts to increase federal control over state
waters, the economy and the President’s Middle
East strategy to defeat ISIS during the
hour-long call. The teleforum will take place on
Wednesday, September 17, at 6:00 p.m. Pacific
Time.
To sign up for the teleforum, please visit
Senator Crapo’s official website,
www.crapo.senate.gov, and click the
tele-townhall icon on the right side of the
homepage under the Action Center. This link will
direct users to the tele-townhall section of the
website, where a sign up box is located in the
middle of the page. The deadline to register to
ensure participation is Wednesday, September 17,
12:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
All that is needed to participate is a
telephone. Joining the call is voluntary, and
listeners are given an opportunity to ask Crapo
about topics regarding federal policies and
legislation. Those who have signed up in advance
will receive an automated phone call just before
the tele-townhall begins and will receive
instructions on how to participate.
This is Crapo’s third of four scheduled
tele-townhalls for 2014. The remaining
tele-townhall is tentatively set for December 10
at 7:00 p.m. 6:00 PM Pacific Time:
Following the call, an audio file (MP3) of the
full call will be posted under the tele-townhall
section of Crapo’s official website. To listen
to previous tele-townhall meetings, click here.
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