Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith continues the office’s mission to hear from Hoosiers in all 92 counties. On July 1, he is hosting his eighth town hall this year.
“I’m eager to meet even more people in Kosciusko County and dive into spirited, honest conversations,” Lieutenant Governor Beckwith said. “Sometimes, discussions get heated, but that only shows how much Hoosiers care about our state. I welcome that kind of passion.”
The Lieutenant Governor will take questions and concerns from residents in attendance.
The town hall is open to the public and begins at 6:30 p.m., on Tuesday. It is located at Warsaw City Hall, located at 102 S. Buffalo Street.
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