
Residents of District 3 had an opportunity this week to engage with local officials at a Town Hall hosted by Supervisor Stephen Miller. The event served as a platform for constituents to direct their concerns and questions to those in positions of authority. According to an overview provided by Pinal County's official announcement, participants included County Attorney Brad Miller, Recorder Dana Lewis, and Sheriff Ross Teeple, all of whom fielded queries from the public.
Notably, and in a display of transparent governance, community members were afforded face-to-face interaction with their elected representatives. The Town Hall signaled a move by Supervisor Miller to ensure that voices at the local level are both heard and answered. This initiative, as an essential component of a healthy democracy, allows residents to hold their leaders accountable while staying informed on county-wide developments. Interested parties can watch a recap of the proceedings via a video overview for a comprehensive understanding of the discussions that took place.
Community members who missed the event but wish to stay updated on district matters are encouraged to follow official county channels.









