Fedorchak plans telephone town hall for March 25

Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman - Official Website
Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman - Official Website
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Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak, representing North Dakota, is set to hold a telephone town hall on Tuesday, March 25. The event will start at 6:30 pm CT (5:30 pm MT) and aims to facilitate discussion on issues important to her constituents.

Participants interested in joining the conversation need to register on Rep. Fedorchak’s website by 5:00 pm CT on Monday, March 24. For those preferring to listen without participating, the event will be available via livestream on her website and Facebook page.

“I look forward to hearing directly from North Dakotans about the issues that matter most to them. From strengthening our communities and securing our border to supporting our farmers, ensuring reliable energy, and making government more affordable and accountable, these conversations help shape my work in Washington,” Fedorchak stated.

The town hall provides an opportunity for Fedorchak to engage with residents across North Dakota, answer their questions, and discuss legislative priorities live.

Further details are available through sign-up links online. Updates can also be found on Rep. Fedorchak’s X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook accounts.



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