Ward invites residents to join telephone town hall on May 5, 2025

Ward invites residents to join telephone town hall on May 5, 2025
Judith Ward, Pennsylvania State Senator from 30th District — Pennsylvania
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State Senator Judy Ward of the 30th Senate District invites residents to a telephone town hall meeting scheduled for Monday, May 5, 2025, at 5 p.m. She encourages participation from residents, emphasizing the importance of discussing significant issues affecting constituents.

“I encourage district residents to join the phone call and participate in the discussion,” said Ward. “I enjoy hearing from constituents about some of the most important issues they face. I am looking forward to answering their questions and providing information about current state government-related topics.”

During the meeting, Ward will update participants on state government programs, policies, and issues that have an impact on the local families and communities. She aims to address as many questions from participants as possible during the session.

“This is a great opportunity for constituents to participate, learn and ask questions without leaving the comfort of their own homes,” Ward added.

Residents from Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin counties, which form the 30th Senate District, are invited to sign up for participation by visiting Senator Ward’s website at SenatorJudyWard.com/Access-Live. The session is expected to last about one hour.

Further information regarding Ward’s activities is available on her Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/SenJudyWard and on Twitter @SenatorJWard. Contact details for her district offices and additional resources can be found at SenatorJudyWard.com. Constituents can also subscribe to her e-newsletter at SenatorJudyWard.com/enewsletters.

For media inquiries, contact Nathan Akers at 717-787-2421.



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