Morgan McGarvey invites constituents to town halls amid severe weather crisis

Morgan McGarvey invites constituents to town halls amid severe weather crisis
Morgan McGarvey U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 3rd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Morgan McGarvey, currently serving Kentucky’s 3rd district in the U.S. Congress, has been actively engaging with his constituents and addressing pressing issues affecting his state. Through a series of tweets, McGarvey has communicated his initiatives and concerns to the public.

On February 18, 2025, Rep. McGarvey announced plans to host two in-person town halls over the weekend. He stated: “There’s a lot going on in DC, and I want to hear from you. I’m hosting two IN-PERSON TOWN HALLS this weekend — let’s talk about what we’re doing in Congress and how we can take care of our community.” The events are scheduled for February 22 and February 23, with RSVP links provided for attendees.

In a tweet dated February 19, 2025, McGarvey addressed severe weather conditions impacting Kentucky. He expressed solidarity with local communities by joining the state’s delegation in requesting federal assistance from President Trump: “As our commonwealth faces severe storms and devastating flooding, I joined the entire Kentucky delegation in calling on President Trump to approve @GovAndyBeshear ‘s request for an Expedited Major Disaster Declaration.” This request underscores the need for aid to support recovery efforts.

Again on February 20, 2025, McGarvey reiterated his invitation to constituents for the upcoming town halls: “There’s a lot going on in DC and I want to hear from you. I’m hosting two IN-PERSON TOWN HALLS this weekend — let’s talk about what we’re doing in Congress and how we can take care of our community.” These events aim to facilitate dialogue between the congressman and his constituents regarding legislative activities and community welfare.



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