{"id":967,"date":"2025-08-08T11:01:47","date_gmt":"2025-08-08T11:01:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/audiomateria.com\/?p=967"},"modified":"2025-08-08T19:19:55","modified_gmt":"2025-08-08T19:19:55","slug":"congress-members-should-schedule-real-town-halls-colorado-rep-boebert-letters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/audiomateria.com\/index.php\/2025\/08\/08\/congress-members-should-schedule-real-town-halls-colorado-rep-boebert-letters\/","title":{"rendered":"Congress members should schedule real town halls, Colorado Rep. Boebert (Letters)"},"content":{"rendered":"
When we elect someone to represent us, we expect them to show up — not just in Washington, but here at home.<\/p>\n
With Congress on recess this month, our representatives should be holding real, in-person town halls. Not tele-town halls where questions are screened and scripted. Not closed-door meetings with a select few. Real town halls where every voter has a chance to be heard, ask questions, and get straight answers.<\/p>\n
Lately, it feels like too many politicians would rather hide behind press releases and social media posts than face their constituents directly. But public service isn\u2019t supposed to be easy — it\u2019s supposed to be accountable. That\u2019s what town halls are for.<\/p>\n
There are real issues facing our community that deserve open and honest discussion. We deserve to be part of that conversation, not shut out of it. I\u2019m urging Lauren Boebert in Colorado District 4 to schedule and show up for a town hall this month.<\/p>\n
Show up. Listen. Answer questions. That\u2019s not too much to ask. That\u2019s democracy. Do the job we hired you to do!<\/p>\n
Joshua Richards, Castle Rock<\/em><\/p>\n Re: “Questioning the purpose of Crow’s visit to ICE facility,” Aug. 7 letter to the editor<\/p>\n The letter writer apparently is not aware of the federal law<\/a> that explicitly granted members of Congress the right to visit immigration detention facilities operated by or on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for the purpose of oversight.\u00a0 The Aurora ICE Detention Center is operated by GEO Group<\/a>. This right includes unannounced visits, meaning that Congressional members are not required to provide prior notice to facility staff or DHS.\u00a0 Rep. Crow chose to visit on a Sunday without prior notice in order to see how the facility is operated when \u201cguests\u201d are not expected.<\/p>\nUnannounced inspections: federal law for a reason<\/h4>\n