Bresnahan to hold telephone town hall for constituents
U.S. Representative Rob Bresnahan Jr. will host a telephone town hall meeting on Tuesday, March 25. Bresnahan aims to connect directly with constituents from Pennsylvania's 8th Congressional District to discuss their concerns and questions. The congressman believes this format allows for better communication. He emphasized his commitment to answering inquiries from his constituents. Bresnahan will also encourage people to sign up for the town hall through his website. The event will be broadcast on Facebook and will reach many residents. Bresnahan recently voted for a federal budget resolution, H.R. 1968. This legislation funds the federal government until September 30, 2025. He stated that this vote was necessary to start budget negotiations and reassure his constituents about critical programs like Social Security and Medicare. His district has over 10,000 federal employees, making local government operations a priority. Bresnahan addressed criticism from political opponents, asserting that this vote would not change existing laws. He is dedicated to protecting working-class families in the region. Bresnahan has participated in over 40 public events since taking office on January 3, 2025. He looks forward to engaging with his constituents on important issues affecting their lives.