Politics & Government
Frelinghuysen Holding A Tele-Town Hall Following The Health Care Vote
This will be his first tele-town hall after the American Health Care Act passed in the House. Frelinghuysen voted yes on a revised version.

MORRISTOWN, NJ — Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ-11) will be holding another telephone town hall meeting this Tuesday, May 9, at 5 p.m., he announced in an email. This will be his first tele-townhall since his "yes" vote on the revised version of the American Health Care Act.
Frelinghuysenhas has favored these conference call based townhall meetings this congressional term; Tuesday's will be his fourth. He has not held an in-person town hall since 2013.
“So far this year, I have held three Town Hall meetings and dialed into every area of the district and hosted thousands of constituents on the line,” Frelinghuysen said in a statement. “I am looking forward to using this forum to listen to concerns and answer the questions from constituents on a wide-range of topics including health care, proposed budget cuts, our national security and immigration, to name a few.”
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Residents in district were robo-called for the previous town halls. To sign up for the calls, you can visit Frelinghuysen’s website or call one of his two offices (973-984-0711, 202-225-5034) to be put on the call list.
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