Churchville —
Congresswoman Kathy Hochul, D-NY26, will meet with constituents at 2 p.m., Jan. 12, at the Churchville Village Office, 23 E. Buffalo St., Churchville.
Hochul plans to discuss issues that affect New York's 26th Congressional District, including Medicare, Social Security, veterans benefits and other issues.
The event is part of four "Congress On Your Corner" events scheduled for the month of January throughout New York.
"These forums give me and my staff the opportunity to hear directly from my constituents and hear their concerns," Hochul said. "Meeting with western New Yorkers allows me to take their views back to Washington and find solutions to the problems facing our region."
Hochul plans to discuss issues that affect New York's 26th Congressional District, including Medicare, Social Security, veterans benefits and other issues.
The event is part of four "Congress On Your Corner" events scheduled for the month of January throughout New York.
"These forums give me and my staff the opportunity to hear directly from my constituents and hear their concerns," Hochul said. "Meeting with western New Yorkers allows me to take their views back to Washington and find solutions to the problems facing our region."
Congresswoman Kathy Hochul, D-NY26, will meet with constituents at 2 p.m., Jan. 12, at the Churchville Village Office, 23 E. Buffalo St., Churchville.
Hochul plans to discuss issues that affect New York's 26th Congressional District, including Medicare, Social Security, veterans benefits and other issues.
The event is part of four "Congress On Your Corner" events scheduled for the month of January throughout New York.
"These forums give me and my staff the opportunity to hear directly from my constituents and hear their concerns," Hochul said. "Meeting with western New Yorkers allows me to take their views back to Washington and find solutions to the problems facing our region."
Hochul plans to discuss issues that affect New York's 26th Congressional District, including Medicare, Social Security, veterans benefits and other issues.
The event is part of four "Congress On Your Corner" events scheduled for the month of January throughout New York.
"These forums give me and my staff the opportunity to hear directly from my constituents and hear their concerns," Hochul said. "Meeting with western New Yorkers allows me to take their views back to Washington and find solutions to the problems facing our region."