Tim Bonner invites public to legislative overview sessions in May

Tim Bonner invites public to legislative overview sessions in May
State Rep. Timothy R. Bonner — Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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Representative Tim Bonner, serving the Mercer and Butler regions, has scheduled two legislative overview sessions to engage with area residents on matters affecting health, safety, and welfare. Bonner invites the public to attend these sessions, where he will discuss current issues in Harrisburg and take questions from attendees.

The sessions are slated for Thursday, May 1, at the Slippery Rock Borough Building and Thursday, May 29, at the Grove City Borough Building. Both events will occur from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Bonner mentioned, “I look forward to giving people an overview of what is going on in Harrisburg.”

“I’m eager to share crucial information regarding legislative proposals and the issues under review in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives,” Bonner added, underscoring the importance of the events.

Participants are required to RSVP through Bonner’s Grove City Office by calling 724-458-4911. Light refreshments will be offered at the events.

For media inquiries, contact Andrew Forgotch at 717.772.9905 or aforgotch@pahousegop.com.



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