WASHINGTON DC (April 8, 2019) — Sen Charles "Chuck" Grassley will hold town meetings in Cass County on April 16, Carroll County on April 17, and Buchanan County on April 23, as a part of his annual 99 county meetings.

“Representative government is a two-way street. I’m one-half of the process and the people of Iowa are the other half. You can’t have representative government without dialogue between elected officials and the people we represent,” Sen Grassley said. “I appreciate the opportunity to hold town meetings, answer questions and take comments from Iowans.”

Sen Grassley is in his 39th 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 US Senate. He takes and answers questions on any subject raised.

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

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Cass County Town Meeting

9:45–10:45AM

Cass County Courthouse

5 West 7th Street

Atlantic

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

 

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Carroll County Town Meeting

1:30–2:30PM

New Hope Village

Gymnasium

1211 East 18th Street

Carroll

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

 

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Buchanan County Town Meeting

1–2PM

Independence Public Library

Community Room

805 1st Street East

Independence

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

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