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Feb. 27—State Representative Brooks Landgraf, R-Odessa, has announced an upcoming Town Hall meeting dedicated to education issues. Scheduled for Saturday, the event aims to provide a platform for constituents to voice their questions and concerns regarding significant education proposals currently being discussed at the Texas Capitol.
The Town Hall will take place from noon to 2:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of Nimitz Middle School, located at 4900 Maple Ave., Odessa. Attendees are encouraged to participate actively, as Landgraf seeks to clarify misconceptions surrounding the state's educational policies and initiatives.
This gathering represents an important opportunity for community members to engage directly with their representative and gain insights into the legislative process affecting local schools. With education being a critical topic for families and students alike, Landgraf's initiative underscores his commitment to transparency and public involvement in shaping the future of education in Texas.
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