- United States
- Utah
- Letter
I hope this message finds you well. I’m reaching out as a concerned troubling, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult for many of us always valued thoughtful leadership, regardless of political affil iation. The current state of affairs in Washington, D.C. is deeply constituent of Utah, someone who identifies as independent but has to feel that our voices are truly being heard. All three branches of government seem to be in a state of turmoil, with partisan gridlock and increasingly divisive rhetoric dominating the conversation. veryday realities faced by people in Utah. The policies and orders coming out of Washington affect us all, yet there often seems to be a disconnect between what is being debated in D.C. and the e with constituents directly. A forum like this would provide us wit emocracy—I believe it is more important than ever for you, as our r epresentation in congress, to hold a town hall where you can engage Given the complexities and concerns at play—ranging from economic c hallenges to national security, healthcare, and the future of our d ure of our country. participate in a productive, respectful conversation about the fut h an opportunity to voice our concerns, ask critical questions, and that we can begin to rebuild trust and work together on solutions that will benefit not only our state, but the nation as a whole. I trust you understand how important it is for our voices to be heard at this pivotal time. I ask you to consider organizing a town hall in Utah soon, so Thank you for your time, and I look forward to your response.