Rep. Jamaal Bowman and Speaker Pelosi to Hold Town Hall in NY-16 (Riverdale)

Written By: Robert Cox

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On March 14, 2022, Congressman Jamaal Bowman (NY-16) and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) will celebrate the first anniversary of the American Rescue Plan, discuss U.S. support for Ukraine, and provide updates on key legislative priorities in NY-16.

“Speaker Pelosi has led the Democratic party to new heights in its agenda to deliver for the people and I am thrilled to have her join us right here in NY-16 to discuss how we can continue fighting and working to deliver resources to our communities,” said Congressman Jamaal Bowman, Ed.D. (NY-16). “The Speaker and I have worked together on beating back the COVID-19 pandemic, restarting our economy, getting people back to work, and I look forward to continued partnership and collaboration with the Speaker to ensure the needs of our neighbors are at the forefront of our legislative agenda.”

“Congressman Jamaal Bowman has been a relentless voice on Capitol Hill for working families in his New York community and across the nation,” Speaker Nancy Pelosi said. “One year after our American Rescue Plan became law, Democrats have helped our nation power an historic recovery: getting shots in arms, money in pockets, workers safely back on the job and children safely back to school, and doing so with an emphasis on equity and justice. I look forward to visiting New York’s 16th Congressional District to share about House Democrats’ victories For The People, as well as discuss our vision for Building a Better America with lower costs, bigger paychecks, more jobs and a brighter future for all of our children.”

WHO: Congressman Jamaal Bowman (NY-16) and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)

WHAT: Community Town Hall

WHERE: College of Mount Saint Vincent, Athletic Center, 6301 Riverdale Avenue, Riverdale, New York 10471

WHEN: Monday, March 14 at 2:00 PM ET

One thought on “Rep. Jamaal Bowman and Speaker Pelosi to Hold Town Hall in NY-16 (Riverdale)”

  1. Has Jamaal Bowman done a single thing for westchester residents?

    I know politics is just theater and our selected representatives don’t do anything that don’t benefit their donors and special interests, but I hear his name thrown a lot around in Washington press (alongside AOC, another winner for NY) and am genuinely curious if he’s done a single thing for his constituents.

    He made an appearance at Columbus school and left his propaganda materials so we make sure to vote for him again, but I don’t recall ever seeing him here outside of that.

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