
Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-15th) recently emailed a survey to district residents asking which of five issues mattered most to them and their families.
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Voters were invited to check boxes on Election Integrity, Mass Deportations & Border Security, Affordability and Eliminating Waste Fraud and Abuse.
Miller said in the email, “I want to hear directly from you.”
But some constituents noticed that checking a box without a place to comment might lead to misinterpretations about what their concerns about things – like Mass Deportations – were.
They also noticed that Miller has not held any Town Hall meetings during the current term in any of the counties she represents.
To help rectify this lack of communication, a group of volunteers has organized an event in Quincy on Saturday, February 28 from noon to 2 p.m., to drop off letters or just bring signs that help them answer the questions Miller asked.
Residents of her 35-county district are invited to join them on Saturday, February 28, at Washington Park in Quincy.