Good job and attempt. I’m also in her district and want to do something similar. I’ve never joined her townhall…does she have one weekly? Is the format where you write your question and they answer them in chronological order without any audience person allowed to speak? Or do they get to a question and then the person asking the questio…
Good job and attempt. I’m also in her district and want to do something similar. I’ve never joined her townhall…does she have one weekly? Is the format where you write your question and they answer them in chronological order without any audience person allowed to speak? Or do they get to a question and then the person asking the question is able to speak live to ask question? I’m sure it’s the former so they can screen and control the questions that get asked live. If the latter I have some ideas 😉.
Thanks, I think it's every week or two. I believe you can hear past calls on this page. https://eshoo.house.gov/live During the call, you just hit *3 to submit a question.... but if it's anything that isn't licking the behind of big pharma and our beloved democracy, your call will never be heard live. You can, however, leave a voicemail when it's all over, and according to Anna Eschoo, she will get back to every person. Sometimes I do wonder about that, as I remember Christine Blasey Ford saying in Brett Kavanaugh's hearing, that she contacted Anna Eschoo's office, but never heard back. At least I thought that is what I remembered hearing, but I could be wrong. I guess I will see, if she actually calls me back, or if someone from her office does.
Good job and attempt. I’m also in her district and want to do something similar. I’ve never joined her townhall…does she have one weekly? Is the format where you write your question and they answer them in chronological order without any audience person allowed to speak? Or do they get to a question and then the person asking the question is able to speak live to ask question? I’m sure it’s the former so they can screen and control the questions that get asked live. If the latter I have some ideas 😉.
Thanks, I think it's every week or two. I believe you can hear past calls on this page. https://eshoo.house.gov/live During the call, you just hit *3 to submit a question.... but if it's anything that isn't licking the behind of big pharma and our beloved democracy, your call will never be heard live. You can, however, leave a voicemail when it's all over, and according to Anna Eschoo, she will get back to every person. Sometimes I do wonder about that, as I remember Christine Blasey Ford saying in Brett Kavanaugh's hearing, that she contacted Anna Eschoo's office, but never heard back. At least I thought that is what I remembered hearing, but I could be wrong. I guess I will see, if she actually calls me back, or if someone from her office does.