Rep. Josh Kail schedules town hall meeting in Claysville on October 17

State Rep. Josh Kail - Pennsylvania 15th Legislative District
State Rep. Josh Kail - Pennsylvania 15th Legislative District
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Rep. Josh Kail will be holding a town hall meeting on Thursday, October 17, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. The event is set to take place at the Claysville Community Center located at 212 Main St., Claysville. This session aims to cover legislative priorities and includes opportunities for attendees to participate in question-and-answer segments.

Kail has invited all constituents to join this informative gathering, expressing his anticipation for an engaging and productive dialogue.

For more details about the town hall, interested individuals can reach out to Kail’s office at 724-728-7655.



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