(KMZA)--U. S. Senator Jerry Moran will be hosting town hall meetings in Seneca and Sabetha Thursday, August 27th.
The Kansas Republican will be at the Seneca Free Library that morning from 10:30 to 11:30 to meet with veterans as part of his Kansas Listening Tour.
Area veterans are encouraged to attend and share feedback with Moran about their access to health care and veterans’ affairs related issues.
Moran will then visit Sabetha. He will attend a luncheon and Kiwanis Club meeting from noon to 12:30 at the Buzz Cafe and then hold a town hall meeting from 12:30 to 1, which is open to the public.
Area residents are encouraged to attend and share feedback with Moran on the critical issues facing Kansas and the nation. The issues Moran focuses on and the work he does in Washington, D.C., are largely based on the conversations he has with Kansans during these town hall meetings.
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