U.S. Representative Victoria Spartz held a town hall in Westfield, Indiana to answer constituent questions about healthcare, the federal budget, and the national debt. People expressed concerns about potential cuts to Medicaid and Medicare, feeling under-represented by Spartz. The town hall featured a Q&A session covering topics such as tariffs, CDC funding, and calls to reign in the Trump administration.
Security was handled by the Westfield police, and as the meeting progressed, the crowd became louder and more vocal. Some protesters outside chanted “Do your job.” Spartz remained positive and supportive of the Trump administration, promising to support bills like the Major Richard Star Act.
The event, originally planned for Westfield City Hall’s assembly room, was moved to the IMMI Conference Center due to capacity concerns. Spartz’s team expected a packed event. A second town hall is scheduled for Muncie City Hall on Saturday.
Overall, the town hall provided an opportunity for constituents to engage with their representative and voice their concerns. Spartz addressed various issues and assured attendees of her commitment to supporting those who have sacrificed for the country.
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