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Volunteers Needed to Verify Accessibility of Town Hall Meetings

July 7, 2020 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Virtual town halls are the new norm when it comes to communicating with our elected officials. With there being so many different ways to host a virtual town hall, we at Town Hall Project want to make sure our members of Congress are truly listening to their constituents.

To do this, we need YOUR help. We need volunteers to (virtually) attend these town halls and report back on how accessible they truly are.

This is volunteering you can do from the comfort and safety of your own home, in as little as 1-2 hours per week. And it will be critical in holding our lawmakers accountable.

Please sign up here to join our team of Town Hall Monitors. Together we can hold our members of Congress accountable.

With Kind Regards,

Zoë Tapert

Organizing Director, Town Hall Project

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