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Barrett holds first city corridor in workplace through phone

By Editorial Board Last updated: March 11, 2025 2 Min Read
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Barrett holds first city corridor in workplace through phone

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — U.S. Consultant Tom Barrett (MI-7) held his first city corridor Monday evening, answering questions from the general public by cellphone.

This comes after Speaker of the Home Mike Johnson not too long ago urged Home Republicans to not maintain in-person city corridor occasions following confrontations and protests over spending and job cuts at occasions across the nation.

Tom Barrett (AP Picture/Carlos Osorio, File)

Throughout the city corridor, Barrett mentioned points like federal spending, infrastructure, and the necessity to renew the tax cuts from President Trump’s first time period in workplace.

One constituent requested him in regards to the latest appropriations invoice within the Home—and the way it was attainable to realize its cost-cutting objectives with out impacting issues like meals help or social safety.

Barrett replied, saying these applications should not particularly talked about within the invoice, and conversations would occur in D.C. about the place to chop spending.

Nonetheless, many individuals complained on social media and even known as 6 Information—as a result of they could not get into the occasion. Those that signed up had been meant to obtain a cellphone quantity to name in through e mail, however a number of individuals on each X and Fb declare they by no means acquired that e mail, even after the occasion was scheduled to start at 7:10 p.m.

6 Information has reached out to Barrett’s workplace for remark however has not but heard again.

Republican lawmakers maintain phone city halls as protesters demand extra

Not too long ago, West Michigan congressman Invoice Huizenga additionally held a city corridor by cellphone—however not earlier than almost 50 individuals gathered exterior of his workplace to protest the selection to carry it nearly.

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