December 6, 2009
Congressman Brad Sherman
Invites you to attend a
Town Hall Meeting
Please come to Congressman Brad Sherman's upcoming Town Hall Meeting. This will be a chance to share your views with Congressman Sherman about health care, the economy, education, Social Security, foreign policy, as well as to ask Congressman Sherman questions.
Sunday, December 6th
3:30-5:00 p.m.
John Burroughs High School
* LARGER VENUE
1920 W Clark Ave
Burbank
Upcoming Town Hall Meetings
January 2010
Time: TBD
Location: TBD
Recent Town Hall Meetings
November 15, 2009
On Sunday, November 15, 2009 Congressman Sherman discussed health care, the economy, education, Social Security, foreign policy and responded to questions from over 1,000 San Fernando Valley constituents at Birmingham Charter High School.
The Los Angeles Daily News' Sue Doyle reported:
"A fiery crowd of 1,200 crammed into the auditorium of Birmingham Community Charter High School on Sunday for a question-and-answer meeting with U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman, D-Sherman Oaks - one of the largest turnouts ever for his town hall assemblies.
Angry about health care, unemployment and immigration, the audience loudly jeered and cheered as Sherman answered their questions during the 90-minute meeting that filled all 800 seats in the high school auditorium and forced residents to sit on the floor and stage or stand and listen from the lobby.
Health care insurance reform was the hottest topic among the crowd, with many fearing what changes could happen to their personal coverage down the road if the federal legislation passes. Others worried about the expensive consequences if the proposed overhaul fails.”
To read the full article, please click here:
If you missed the town hall and would like to read the report given to the San Fernando Valley, please visit this link.
Contact Congressman Brad Sherman's office for more information.
June 28, 2009
On Sunday, June 28, 2009 Congressman Sherman discussed the economy, Social Security, education, health care and foreign policy with approximately 500 San Fernando Valley constituents at Reseda High School.
If you missed the town hall and would like to read the report given to the San Fernando Valley, please visit: http://www.house.gov/sherman/services/sanfern_report_2009.pdf
Photos from the event can be found here and on Congressman Sherman's Facebook page.
Contact Congressman Brad Sherman's office for more information.
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