August 30, 2011

Commonsense Connections: Manchin Staff to Meet With West Virginians to Hear Your Voice, Your Ideas

Representatives from Senator Manchin’s office will be available to hear residents’ commonsense ideas, priorities and concerns in Barboursville, Bridgeport, Charles Town and Oak Hill

Washington, D.C.– Building off the success of Senator Joe Manchin’s “Rebuilding America” Tour earlier this month, representatives from Senator Manchin’s office will be available this week to meet with residents and listen to your voice and your ideas about how to how create good jobs here at home, strengthen our economy, and build confidence in America once again. These meetings are known as “Commonsense Connections,” a series Senator Manchin launched in February. 

“I met with so many West Virginians on my ‘Rebuilding America’ Tour who are serious about keeping this country strong, and want to see Washington get focused on doing the same,” Senator Manchin said. “Next week, I am sending my staff to locations throughout West Virginia to continue the important work of engaging with residents and listening to your voice and your ideas.” 

A list of public events is included below. Events may be added. 

WEDNESDAY, August 31, 2011

When: 4-5 p.m.  
Where: Bridgeport Public Library, 1200 Johnson Avenue, Bridgeport
What: Representatives from Senator Manchin’s office will be available to meet with residents. 

THURSDAY, September 1, 2011

When: 1:30-2:30 p.m. 
Where: Cross Lanes Branch Library, 5449 Big Tyler Road, Cross Lanes 
What: Representatives from Senator Manchin’s office will be available to meet with residents. 

When: 2-3 p.m. 
Where: Charles Town Public Library, 200 East Washington Street, Charles Town 
What: Representatives from Senator Manchin’s office will be available to meet with residents. 

FRIDAY, September 2, 2011

When: 10:30-11:30 a.m. 
Where: Oak Hill Public Library, 611 Main Street, Oak Hill 
What: Representatives from Senator Manchin’s office will be available to meet with residents. 

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