In-person Town Hall avoidance hits Ohio’s 7th Congressional District

BAY VILLAGE, Ohio – Representative Max Miller of the 7th District in Ohio is opting for a virtual Town Hall meeting this Monday, March 24 at 7 p.m, rather than an in-person Town Hall.

According to Representative Miller’s website, “You deserve transparency and accountability.” However, the decision to host the Town Hall online has drawn significant criticism from constituents who are frustrated with his lack of direct engagement and the pressing issues facing democracy today.

Many residents are furious about what they perceive as the erosion of democratic values, particularly in light of the influence of unelected figures like Elon Musk, who they feel is wielding undue power in political matters.

Constituents are eager to voice their concerns about the state of democracy and the impact of corporate interests on governance, yet they are left questioning why Miller has opted for a virtual format instead of an in-person meeting where real dialogue could take place…

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