Goodell Invites Residents To Partake In State Government

Assemblyman encourages residents to share their thoughts on issues facing Chautauqua County during upcoming town hall meetings

Assemblyman Andy Goodell (R,C–Chautauqua) recently announced two upcoming Town Hall meetings. The first meeting will be held on Thursday, May 3 at 7:00 p.m. in the Mayor’s Conference Room at the Dunkirk City Hall, 342 Central Avenue, Dunkirk. Mayor A.J. Dolce also will be in attendance. The second meeting will be on Thursday, May 10 beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Mina-Findley Lake Community Center, 2883 North Road, Findley Lake, NY.

“Hearing from residents across Chautauqua County keeps me inspired as I fight for our needs in Albany,” said Goodell. “With so many critical issues before government right now, the input of fellow citizens helps me make informed decisions on the issues that come before the state Assembly. While residents are always encouraged to write me, or stop in to the district office, the personal interaction that comes from a town hall meeting provides a great barometer as to what other residents are thinking. Whether it’s protecting the rights of local outdoorsman, fighting for our fair share of school aid, or championing a restoration of the EPIC program for seniors, my job works best when I hear from you.”

Anyone interested in finding out more about the event, or wishing to pre-submit questions, should contact Assemblyman Goodell’s office at 716-664-7773, by e-mail at goodella@assembly.state.ny.us, or by stopping at his office at Fenton Building, 2 East 2nd Street, Suite 320 in Jamestown. Additional dates and locations will be publicized as they become available.