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Pam Roach Hosts Five Town Hall Meetings with Focus on Education

The first two meetings will be on Saturday, January 5, 2013 at the Auburn Library and the Enumclaw Library.

State Sen. Pam Roach will host five 31st District town hall meetings prior to the upcoming legislative session.  The first two meetings will be on Saturday, January 5, 2013 at the Auburn Library and the Enumclaw Library.

“I look forward to hearing from citizens in our district. Any issues are fair game. The upcoming budget, education concerns, CPS violations, tax restraints, and so forth,” said Roach. Town hall meetings are a time for citizens to meet directly to discuss concerns and give opinions.

“This session I will be chairing the Senate Governmental Operations Committee and I will discuss some of my priorities for the committee,” Roach said.

Senator Roach can be reached at her Olympia office during session at 360-786-7660 or through email at Pam.Roach@leg.wa.gov. Other meetings being held are at Edgewood City Hall, Bonney Lake Fire Station #11 and South Prairie Community Center.

AUBURN

When: Saturday, January 5, 2013

Time: 10AM

Where: Auburn Library

1140 Auburn Way N

ENUMCLAW

When: Saturday, January 5, 2013

Time: 1 PM

Where: Enumclaw Library

1700 First Street

EDGEWOOD

When: Saturday, January 12, 2013

Time: 10AM

Where: Edgewood City Hall

2224 104th Ave. E

BONNEY LAKE

When: Saturday, January 19, 2013

Time: 10AM

Where: Bonney Lake Fire Station #11

18421 Veterans Memorial Drive East

SOUTH PRAIRIE

When: Saturday, January 19, 2013 

Time: 1PM

Where: South Prairie Community Center

121 NW Washington Street 

Should you be unable to attend the town hall meetings, please e-mail your questions or concerns to pam.roach@leg.wa.gov . Mail can also be sent P.O. Box 682, Auburn, WA 98071

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