
JANESVILLE, Wis. — U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., will host a telephone town hall on Monday, Nov. 17, at 12 p.m. Central, inviting 1st Congressional District residents to weigh in on current issues and local concerns. The event marks his ninth telephone town hall of the year and follows multiple in-person listening sessions held across the district, including stops in Beloit, Bristol, Elkhorn, Janesville and Mount Pleasant.
Steil said his focus is being “available and accessible to Wisconsin families,” adding that he plans to hear about challenges constituents are facing, discuss recent events in Washington and talk through ideas on how to move the country forward during the call.

(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)
Residents can sign up to participate by visiting Steil.house.gov/live or by calling (608) 752-4050. The telephone town hall is open to constituents of Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District.
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7 Responses
RHINO Steil is bought and sold no one cares about that crook if your real news talk about his corruption on the financial services committee being bought by mega bank institutions and his insider trading seems like you’re in his pocket!
You are so full of crap! Do you know how unintelligent that statement sounds? Why dont you run against him?
He is a RINO, the kind that gets in and does nothing of substance to fight the libs.
His job isn’t to fight the libs, it’s to improve your life.
Give us a single stock of this insider trading accusation tell us how he was bought by the banks, so far you just sound like a minor bird repeating a standard DNC speech where you insert the appropriate name and start hurling boilerplate accusations.
All tucked away in the safety of his office, away from those pesky constituents.
Agreed, holding a phone conference at noon, that’s when there are many Democrat voters with nothing to do, but a large percentage of Republicans will be at work at noon and the whole phone thing doesn’t work very well anyway because you can sit there waiting to see if you will suddenly be on the phone to ask a question which distracts from listening to the people currently asking questions.