Where and When Are the PA Congressional Town Halls?

Here is a list compiled by PoliticsPA of past and future Town Hall events featuring the Commonwealth’s congressional representatives and senators. The list may be incomplete.

Upcoming Town Halls

Thursday, April 17: Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-04), 7 p.m.
In-person town hall, Blue Bell PA

Thursday, April 10: Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R-07), 9 p.m.
CNN televised town hall

Wednesday, April 9Rep. Dan Meuser (R-09), 6:30 p.m.
The telephone town hall can be joined by calling 877-229-8493 and using PIN 118349, or by joining an online stream.

Previous Town Halls

Saturday, April 5Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (R-05)
In-person town hall

Thursday, April 3: Rep. Scott Perry (R-10)
Telephone town hall | Facebook Live Video | Penn Capital-Star recap

Tuesday, March 25: Sen. Dave McCormick (R)
Unannounced telephone town hall | Philadelphia Inquirer recap

Tuesday, March 25: Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-01)
Unannounced telephone town hall

Tuesday, March 25: Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R-08)
Telephone town hall | WVIA recap

Thursday, March 20: Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R-07)
Telephone town hall | Armchair Lehigh Valley recap

Thursday, March 20: Rep. Summer Lee (D-12)
In-person town hall | Facebook Live video | WESA recap

Thursday, March 13: Rep. Chris Deluzio (D-17)
In-person town hall | WESA recap

Wednesday, March 5: Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (R-06)
Telephone town hall | YouTube recording

Wednesday, February 12: Rep. Mike Kelly (R-16)
Telephone town hall | Facebook Live video

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