A town hall meeting’s primary purpose is to foster open communication and engagement between community members and local government officials or other leaders. It provides a platform for citizens to voice concerns, ask questions, and discuss issues of public interest with decision-makers. These meetings can also serve as a way for leaders to inform the public about government actions, policies, or plans. Let’s check in our our elected official’s most recent town halls.

Senator Tammy Baldwin

March 17, 2025 Hands Off Medicaid Tour

March 17, 2025 Hands Off Medicaid Tour

Senator Tammy Baldwin made stops in La Crosse, Eau Claire, Madison, Racine, and Waukesha to talk directly with constituents about Medicaid.  Over one million Wisconsinites, and 1 in 3 children in rural and urban areas, rely on Medicaid for health coverage. Sen....

Senator Ron Johnson

Representative Derrick Van Orden

May 1, 2025 Virtual Town Halls

May 1, 2025 Virtual Town Halls

Representative Derrick Van Orden held a moderated virtual town hall on May 1, 2025.  He made an opening statement and then 24 pre-submitted questions. Video | Transcript

April 23, 2025 Virtual Town Hall

April 23, 2025 Virtual Town Hall

Representative Derrick Van Orden held a moderated virtual town hall on April 23, 2025.  He made an opening statement and addressed 19 pre-submitted questions. Video | Transcript

May 1, 2025 Virtual Town Halls

April 10, 2025 Virtual Town Hall

Representative Derrick Van Orden held a moderated virtual town hall on April 10, 2025.  He made an opening statement and addressed 17 questions. Video (no longer publicly available) | Transcript

Representative Tom Tiffany

Where are you Representative Tom Tiffany?

Where are you Representative Tom Tiffany?

Representative Tom Tiffany's official events page indicates that he has held both listening sessions and town halls.  Are you interested in helping us by attending future events and providing us with either video or transcripts?  If so, please click the envelope at...

Actions & 5Calls June 12

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Brought to you by the State of Wisconsin Elections Commission. This site can help you identify who specifically represents you at the national, state, and local level.  Once on the site, click on My Voter Info.  Enter your information, click submit, and choose My Elected Officials on the left.  The list of all of your personal representatives will appear.

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