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A Call to Action: Start Locally at Your Own Town Hall (Original Post) tgards79 Feb 2017 OP
Who Wants to help? AtomicBiblePerson Feb 2017 #1
1. Who Wants to help?
Fri Feb 24, 2017, 07:11 PM
Feb 2017

I think it's super important we hold our respective Reps feet to the fire on these town halls. I live in Louisiana, in a district where big shot, trump apeing republican Clay Higgins got elected as the cajun John Wayne despite having a history on the police force marked by brutality, and convictions in the past for not paying child support to an ex-wife (who also claims that Congressman Higgins abused her).

So I think it's time to hold this swaggering moron accountable; I'm writing an op.editorial for the Lake Charles AP about all of this asap. On top of that, Ive contacted Congressman Clay Higgins office asking if he planned to have any town halls; pointing out that as a swaggering, no nonsense Republican he should have no problem standing up to his constituency and answering some questions about health care and what his and his party's plans for replacing the ACA are.

If anyone wants to help me flood his office with like minded calls/emails, please feel free to contact me or just join in! https://clayhiggins.house.gov/contact/email is one way to go with it; just use a LA zipcode (i.e. 70605 - Lake Charles) since there doesn't seem to be any other way to contact this congressman.

Washington office phone number: 202-225-2031

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