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House Republicans set “town hall” on government reform for Blue Ash library

The Ohio House Republican Policy Committee will hold a “town hall” to discuss state government reform on Monday, Nov. 16, at the Blue Ash Branch Library, 4911 Cooper Road.

The session is from 5-7 p.m. Rep. Seth Morgan, R-Huber Heights, chairs the committee. Morgan and Reps. Ron Amstutz, R-Wooster, John Adams, R-Sidney and Joe Uecker, R-Miami Twp., are expected to attend.

The public is invited but you can RSVP to victory@sethmorgan.org or to ohiohousepolicy@gmail.gov.

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By Barry

November 15, 2009 9:09 AM | Link to this

I am kind of surprised that this is getting any coverage by the ddn, anyone want to bet they lowball the turnout if they cover that at all?

By eh

November 14, 2009 10:10 AM | Link to this

Cant the republicans just go away? Or better yet.. do something in Washington for a change? I think their time is better spent doing something else.

By greatly concerned

November 14, 2009 10:03 AM | Link to this

Any meetings on reform that do not include both parties is a waste of time and resources. Perhaps if our country can vote out the two bookends (Boehner and Pelosi) then our two party system can at least have a chance to do something good for the majority middle class. You can’t play teeter totter by yourself!

By Jim

November 13, 2009 10:03 PM | Link to this

All Republicans? I wonder if they’re going to eat their young?

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