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
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Senator Ron Johnson

March 11, 2025 Telephone Town Hall
Senator Ron Johnson held a telephone town hall on March 11, 2025. He made a brief opening statement and then addressed 17 questions. Video | Transcript
Representative Derrick Van Orden

April 2, 2025 Virtual Town Hall
Representative Derrick Van Orden held a moderated virtual town hall on April 2, 2025. He made an opening statement and addressed 14 pre-submitted questions. Video (no longer publicly available) | Transcript

March 27, 2025 Virtual Town Hall
Representative Derrick Van Orden held a moderated virtual town hall. He made an opening statement and addressed 14 pre-submitted questions. Video (no longer publicly available) | Transcript
Representative Tom Tiffany
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Actions & 5Calls June 13
- Of, by and for the people...Today is day 21 of Chippewa Valley Indivisible and as we approch NO KINGS! day, we're asking you to call your Federal Representatives and tell them to impeach Trump for trampling the Constitution. We're also calling about the militarization of LA. Again, We're asking all of you to make two calls today. Click today's topics below to learn more and make those calls!
— Tell Congress NO KINGS in America
— Condemn Trump’s Use of National Guard and Military Against Americans
On No Kings Eve, "Don't Forget" - Hearings are being held on the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program today. Tell committee member to Strengthen Assembly Bill 315 here!
- New to 5Calls? Here's a 5Calls Video Tutorial. More questions? Read the 5Calls FAQ.
Who Represents You?
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