By Rocky Mountain Voice Staff
Rep. Lauren Boebert is inviting Coloradans in the 4th Congressional District to participate in a telephone town hall on Wednesday, March 26 at 7 p.m., offering constituents a chance to hear directly from their representative and ask questions about the issues impacting their lives.
The event is open to residents of the 21 counties spanning eastern Colorado, including communities like Wellington, Windsor, Severance, Loveland, and surrounding rural areas in Larimer County. Registration must be completed by 4 p.m. Wednesday at boebert.house.gov/media.
“I’m looking forward to sharing directly with constituents from all 21 of our counties about the work I’m doing to protect their liberties and stand up for our values in Congress,” Boebert said in a statement. “This is an opportunity for constituents to ask direct questions about issues important to them, from supporting our ranchers, farmers and private property rights, to protecting benefits for veterans and seniors, as well as addressing water and forest management.”
Constituents who register will receive a live phone call to listen in and participate. Boebert is expected to take both submitted and live questions during the hour-long event.
Boebert maintains two permanent offices in Colorado, including one located in Eaton at 271 South Elm Ave., Suite 1A. Her team remains available to assist constituents with casework and federal issues.