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Horseheads town hall Nov 20, 2017
There’s a lot of misinformation out there. At the end of the day I am 100 percent convinced that when we get through tax reform, hard-working people will benefit.–Rep. Tom Reed Reed Town Hall, November 20, 2017 Minutes … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, Health Care, Political, Social Security, Taxes
Tagged Horseheads, Town hall meeting
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Rep. Reed’s Secretive Town Hall Meetings
Rep. Tom Reed April 20 at 11:25am · I am holding a town hall meeting tonight in Chemung County. 6:00 – 7:00 PM, Southport Town Hall, 1139 Pennsylvania Ave, Elmira I hope you will be able to join me to discuss our … Continue reading
Posted in 2016, Congress, Constituents, Media, Town Hall Meeting
Tagged Controlling the Media, limited access to Reed, Town hall meeting
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A Different Reason to say, “Thank You, Obamacare!”
This is the second article of an ongoing series illustrating how Obamacare is helping people in the NY 23rd. Unlike the first article, these one shows how Obamacare indirectly helped a small business and an individual family. Rep. Tom Reed … Continue reading
Rep. Reed’s Jerusalem Town Hall Meeting, December 18, 2013
On Wednesday night, December 18, Rep. Tom Reed had a Town Hall meeting at the Jerusalem (Yates County) Town Hall. Despite it was snowing, hard at times, there was about 40 in attendance. There was going to be a Town … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Congress, Constituents, Constitution, Economics, Education, Environmental, Farm Bill, Health Care, Hydrofracking/Gas& Oil Industry, Political, President, Reed's Views, Shutdown, Veterans
Tagged Childhood Hunger, Farm Bill, Federal Pensions, Fracking, Iran, Iran Sanctions, Keuka Lake Association, legal status for immigrants, Obamacare, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Tom Reed, Town hall meeting, Yates County New York
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Rep. Reed’s Town Hall Meetings on October 12
This Saturday, October 12, our congressman, Rep. Tom Reed will hold four Town Hall Meetings. He will be in Elmira (Southport Town Hall, 1139 Pennsylvania Avenue, Elmira) at 8 AM, Bath (Bath Village Hall, 110 Liberty Street, Bath) at 10:15, Jerusalem … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Constituents, Reed's Views
Tagged John Boehner, Southern Tier, Tom Reed, Town hall meeting, United States debt ceiling
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Will The Real Tom Reed Please Stand Up?
The following is a letter written by Natalie Luczkowiak of Dunkirk, NY and published May 30 in the Jamestown Post Journal. It is posted here with permission of the author. Every time Congressman Tom Reed comes home to his district and … Continue reading
Rep. Reed’s Telephone Town Halls (Un)Meetings
We recently had an article about a reader’s experience with Rep. Reed’s Telephone Town Halls. Before we posted the article I emailed Rep. Reed’s office for information about those types of meetings. Here is a copy of the email I … Continue reading
Posted in Constituents, Media, Reed's Views
Tagged Accessibility, conference calls, Reed, Town hall meeting
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Is Our Congress Willing To Provide Proper Mental Health Funding?
At the Penn Yan Town Hall Meeting the day after the Newtown Killings, our Congressman, Rep. Tom Reed said, “It’s not about the gun, but about the person behind the gun.” If he really believes that, and that our government … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Reed's Views, Rights
Tagged Mental disorder, Penn Yan New York, Tom Reed, Town hall meeting, Treatment Advocacy Center
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