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Published - Tuesday, May 20, 2008

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Senator Feingold to hold listening session at Tomah WTC campus Sunday

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U.S. Senator Russ Feingold will hold a listening session for Monroe County at the Western Technical College Tomah Campus on Sunday, June 8.

Senator Feingold has pledged to hold listening sessions in all of Wisconsin’s 72 counties each year of his six-year term and this will be the Senator’s 16th year of holding listening sessions. This session will mark the 46th listening session of 2008, and the 1126th since 1993.

His Monroe County listening session will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the Community Room of the WTC campus at 120 East Milwaukee Street, Tomah. The meeting will last up to an hour.

“I again look forward to meeting with constituents in Monroe County,” Senator Feingold said. “These listening sessions are an excellent opportunity for me to hear directly from constituents about any issues or concerns they may have, and I appreciate the effort people make to attend these meetings and let their voices be heard. Their ideas and advice continue to enable me to serve the people of Wisconsin to the best of my ability.”

If constituents need special accommodations at the listening session they should contact Senator Feingold’s Middleton office at 608-828-1200.
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