Assemblyman Dinowitz to Continue Democracy in Action Town Hall Series in Woodlawn

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz will be joined by Congressman Eliot Engel, State Senator Alessandra Biaggi, and Council Member Andrew Cohen on February 19

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Bronx, NY – Following up on the Democracy in Action events that had over 500 people attend a pair of town hall meetings at the end of 2018, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz will be hosting a town hall on Woodlawn Neighborhood and Legislative Priorities. At previous meetings, constituents asked a wide array of questions ranging from local concerns about potholes and poor bus service to legislative concerns about housing policy and single-payer healthcare.

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz launched his Democracy in Action series last fall in order to hear directly from constituents about what they want to see happen both in their own neighborhoods and in Albany. Dinowitz has historically been among the most accessible Assemblymembers in New York, and it is common for him to host meetings in his office with constituents to discuss their concerns and how those can be addressed.

The town hall meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 19 at 7pm at the Rambling House located at 4292 Katonah Avenue. The meeting is open to the general public as well as media outlets. Questions from constituents will be prioritized.

Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (D - Northwest Bronx) said: “The most important aspect of being an elected official is ensuring that we represent the needs of our constituency. I have always prided myself on being accessible to people in my district, and these town halls are a huge part of that openness. Everyone should feel comfortable contacting me and my office about their concerns and know that I will take them seriously – no matter how big or small the issue may seem. I am excited to host another town hall and look forward to doing more in the next few months.”