Thursday, June 18, 2009

Rep. Scott White (D-46) plans Virtual Town Hall

News from the Washington State House of Representatives
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Virtual town-hall with Rep. White on June 23rd at 6:20 p.m.
Technology will enable Seattle lawmaker to reach thousands of households at once

OLYMPIA – Constituents in Seattle’s 46th Legislative District are invited to join in a telephone virtual town-hall meeting next Tuesday evening.

Roughly two months after the 2009 Legislative Session reached its end, Rep. Scott White will hold a virtual town-hall meeting, which will give people in his district the opportunity to voice their concerns and get their questions answered in real-time.

“I value every chance I get to meet with my constituents; in mid-March my seatmates and I held an on-site town hall meeting that was very successful, but then I heard from many constituents who were interested in attending but could not make it,” said White, who is serving his first term in the Legislature. “While I will continue to meet with my constituents in-person over coffee and at town hall meetings, I do want to make it easy for everybody this time by holding a ‘virtual town meeting’ via telephone.”

On Tuesday, June 23 at about 6:20 p.m. phones across White’s district will ring giving people who answer the option to take part in the virtual town-hall meeting by simply staying on the line. For the next hour, White will take questions from people who participate in the meeting.

“The whole point is to make it easy for people to access their government and to engage in a dialogue with their elected State Representative. With this new telephone technology I can reach thousands of people, and they don’t even have to leave their homes,” White added.

North Seattle’s 46th Legislative District includes the neighborhoods of Bitter Lake, Broadview, Bryant, Carkeek, Cedar Park, Chelsea, (North) Greenlake, (East) Greenwood, Haller Lake, Hawthorne Hills, Jackson Park, Lake City, Laurelhurst, Licton Springs, Magnuson Park, Maple Leaf, Matthews Beach, Meadowbrook, Morningside, North College Park, Northgate, North Park, Olympic Hills, Paramount Park, Pinehurst, Ravenna, Roosevelt, Sand Point, Victory Heights, View Ridge, Wedgwood and Windermere.

The virtual meeting will conclude by 7:20 p.m. Those who do not get the chance to ask a question during the hour-long call will have the option to leave White a voicemail, and each person leaving a message will get a call back from Rep. White.

Cell phone users will not receive a call, as the technology that makes the virtual town meeting possible does not call cell numbers. However, there is a toll-free number and an ID code for people who don’t get a call and want to participate in the virtual meeting: (877) 229-8493, ID code: 14971. This information will also be available on White’s website at www.housedemocrats.wa.gov/members/white.

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For more information:
Rep. Scott White
District office: (206)366-7830
Olympia office: (360) 786-7886
white.scott@leg.wa.gov

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