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In ‘Teletown Hall,’ Faso

Reaches 20,000 Citizens

Sitting at his desk in his Washington D.C. office last evening, Congressman John Faso, R-19th, who represents Otsego County and 10 other counties, was heard by 20,000 constituents in an hour-long “Teletown Hall.” “I heard from them on various topics of concern, from property taxes to healthcare to our environment. I appreciate everyone who called in to listen and participate in a thoughtful discussion on issues that matter most to our community.”

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