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Grassley To Hold Town Meeting In Taylor County, Complete Annual 99 County Meetings For 42nd Consecutive Year

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From August 23, 2022  post.

Next week, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) will hold a town meeting Tuesday, August 30 in Taylor County. This will mark his 99th county meeting in Iowa for the 42nd consecutive year as part of his annual 99 county meetings.

 

“You can’t have representative government without dialogue between elected officials and the people we represent,” Grassley said. “I appreciate the opportunity to hold town meetings, answer questions and take comments. My annual 99 county meetings are one way I regularly keep in touch with Iowans to better represent them at the policymaking tables in Washington.” 

 

This is Grassley’s 42nd year of holding meetings in every one of Iowa’s 99 counties. Grassley has held at least one meeting in every county, every year since he was first elected to serve in the U.S. Senate. He takes and answers questions on any subject raised. Iowans set the agenda.

 

Throughout August, Grassley is continuing his annual 99 county meetings with Q&As so far this month in Scott, Jackson, Shelby, Harrison, Hardin, Adair, Madison, Warren, Appanoose, Decatur and Ringgold.

 

Grassley will be available for 15 minutes after the meeting to answer questions from local reporters. These town meetings are open to the public and media. Details for the upcoming meeting follows.

 

Tuesday, August 30

Taylor County Town Meeting

1:15 – 2:15 p.m.

Taylor County Historical Museum

1001 Pollock Boulevard (Hwy 2)

Bedford

*Grassley will be available for 15 minutes after the meeting to answer questions from local reporters.

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