Letter to the editor: Politicians should talk to their constituents
In order for elected officials to truly understand the concerns of the communities they represent, it is necessary for them to interact with their constituents.
According to the Council of State Governments: “A common thread shared by all constituents is their reliance on elected public officials to serve as their advocate, voicing concerns and interests to the government on their behalf.”
It is my understanding that town hall meetings provide a platform for open communication between elected officials and their constituents, allowing for the sharing of important updates and gathering feedback. They encourage accountability, engagement, connection and participation in our democracy.
I encourage our U.S. representatives and senators to come back home occasionally and meet with their constituents.
Mark Korn
Greensburg
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