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Rep. Sewell to convene Emergency Telephone Town Hall

Sewell will be joined by Assistant House Democratic Leader Joe Neguse and American Federation of Government Employees President Everett Kelley.

Rep. Terri Sewell

Today, Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. CST, U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, AL-07, will convene an Emergency Telephone Town Hall “in response to Elon Musk’s invasion of Americans’ privacy, efforts to dismantle federal services and programs, and attacks on federal workers,” her release stated.

Rep. Sewell will be joined by Assistant House Democratic Leader Joe Neguse, CO-02, and American Federation of Government Employees President Everett Kelley. “They will discuss how Democrats are legislating, litigating, and mobilizing to hold the Trump Administration accountable. Constituents will have the opportunity to ask questions or just listen in,” the release said.

Who: Congresswoman Terri A. Sewell, AL-07; Assistant House Democratic Leader Joe Neguse, CO-02; President Everett Kelley, American Federation of Government Employees

What: Emergency Telephone Town Hall

When: Tuesday, February 11, 2025 | 6:30 p.m. CST

Where: Constituents are encouraged to register in advance to receive a call by visiting https://sewell.house.gov/telephone. Constituents can also join by dialing (855) 933-0831 at the time of the event.

Constituents can register to receive a call on Rep. Sewell’s official website at https://sewell.house.gov/telephone. Constituents can also join by dialing (855) 933-0831 at the time of the event.

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