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Aaron Bean Hears About Spending, Inflation, Energy, Fentanyl at Clay County Town Hall Event

At the end of last week, U.S. Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., held an in-person town hall at Keystone Heights City Hall in Clay County.

“Being in the community and meeting with constituents is one of the best parts of my job. My town hall series creates an opportunity for conversation and allows my office to provide aid to those having trouble with federal agencies,” said Bean.

“Keeping an open dialogue with folks allows me to hear their concerns about significant issues facing our communities and to best represent those perspectives in Washington,” he added.

“Residents from across Clay County attended and discussed runaway spending that is causing skyrocketing inflation, restoring America’s energy independence, as well as securing our border and stopping the flow of fentanyl,” Bean’s office noted. “Members of Congressman Bean’s district team assisted individuals with casework and opened inquiries on their behalf.”



 

   

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