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Engage with Milwaukee Leaders at the "Congressional Café" Town Hall on March 15

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Published on March 13, 2025
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This Saturday presents an opportunity for Milwaukee residents to engage with their elected officials during a town hall dubbed the Congressional Café, where topics such as the implications of new developments from Washington, D.C., and other federal legislative issues will be up for discussion. Set to take place on March 15 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Marshall High School's auditorium, located at 4141 N. 64th St., attendees will have the chance to listen and speak directly with Alderman Mark Chambers, Jr., among others. The event will be hosted by Congresswoman Gwen Moore and will also feature State Representative Supreme Moore Omokunde.

The need for such a meeting arises from the constant stream of updates from the nation's capital, with Alderman Chambers emphasizing the urgency of the situation and the importance of keeping constituents informed. In a statement made by the City of Milwaukee, he said, "There are many new developments coming from Washington (D.C.) almost daily that are impacting constituents, and Saturday’s meeting will help provide important information about federal legislative issues, events in Congress, and constituent concerns."

Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this civic opportunity, making their voices heard and their concerns known. The town hall remains a pivotal point of connection in understanding the complexities of the governmental decisions that ripple throughout the daily lives of Milwaukee's citizens. For additional details, the complete informational PDF can be accessed via the city's official website.