Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith will host a town hall meeting at the Hancock County Courthouse Annex June 4.
This event will kick off at 6 pm as part of an ongoing effort to engage with Hoosiers on state policies and community concerns.
Lieutenant Governor Beckwith has held numerous town halls across Indiana recently, which allow citizens to express their views and contribute to shaping their communities. He plans to continue hosting public forums to listen closely to the people he serves.
"Open dialogue between government and the public is essential in finding effective solutions," Lieutenant Governor Beckwith said. "I’m committed to holding these town halls to ensure every Hoosier has an opportunity to be heard and to help us build a better future."
Media, community leaders, and residents are encouraged to attend.
For further information, please contact the Office of the Lieutenant Governor.
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