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Dear Community Member,
I’m sorry to contact you so late, but we just found space in Paso Robles to hold another town hall to talk about the impact of the President’s reconciliation tax law. We were supposed to be in session in Washington, D.C. this week, but it was canceled. So, my team worked hard to find an event venue for my town hall in Paso Robles.
I hope that you can join me tomorrow, Wednesday, July 9th at 12:00 PM for another one of my town halls, this time in Paso Robles at Centennial Park located at 600 Nickerson Drive.

The newly enacted tax law includes tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans and major cuts to programs for working families, like Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, nutrition assistance, and clean energy incentives. Moreover, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, the legislation adds $4.1 trillion to the national debt.
It has been projected that over 12,000 people in California’s 19th District stand to lose their healthcare coverage. Local hospitals could see dramatic increases in uncompensated care. And SNAP food assistance is being slashed, even as families face high grocery prices.
During my town hall, I will explain what is in the bill, how it will affect us, and how I’m continuing to fight for policies that support working families across California’s 19th Congressional District.
SEATING IS LIMITED AND WILL BE ALLOCATED ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS.
ONCE THE AUDITORIUM FILLS UP, WE WILL BE FORCED TO CLOSE THE DOORS.
This will be my 19th town hall this year, both in person and over the telephone, Again, I apologize for the late notice about this town hall, but I remain committed to showing up, listening up, and making myself available to the people I represent in California’s 19th Congressional District.
Sincerely,

Jimmy Panetta United States Representative 19th Congressional District, California
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