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The Week In Review...
What a week it has been. I traveled all over the district this past week meeting with a lot of incredible people that I have the privilege of representing. As I traveled around, I spent much of my time listening to the concerns of constituents. From Green Forest where I attended the Agriculture Appreciation Day, to a small business rountable in Russellville--it was a very productive week.
I cherish the opportunity to hear concerns first hand from the people I represent. It provides me with an insight I can take back to Washington to better meet the needs of Arkansas’s Third District.
I may be going to work tomorrow in Washington, D.C., but have no doubt that I'm working for you. If you have a question or concern and we didn't get a chance to talk this week, please visit my website at www.womack.house.gov and send me an email.
There's also a great opportunity tomorrow night (Monday 6/13) to voice your concerns when I host my third Tele-Town Hall of the year. It's pretty simple. The call will take place at 6:45 p.m. CT and will last roughly one hour. I've provided all of the information below for those who would like to participate.
Tele-Town Hall
6:45 pm CST
Call-In Number: (877) 229-8493
(Call about 1 minute out)
Passcode 17688
Once you’re on the line, PRESS *3 to ask a question
The Week In Review...
As I mentioned above, it was a very productive week in the district.
Below are pictures, videos, and news stories/interviews from the past week.
Thank you to everyone who helped put these events together. They were great successes.
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Russellville Area Chamber of Commerce
Head Start in Clarksville
On Thursday, I spent some time in Clarksville at the Head Start facility. During my trip, I visited with several pre-k children and even had the chance to read them a story...and hear about their favorite president.
Watch the VIDEO to see what I'm talking about and click HERE for more district pictures.
On Tuesday I had the great privilege in touring some fantastic facilities in Northwest Arkansas--Arkansas Power Electronic International (APEI) in Fayetteville and NanoMech in Springdale.
While on the tours, I was accompanied by Dr. Arun Majumdar, founding Director of the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-E).
For more ARPA-E pictures, click HERE.
News Briefs...
Enjoy the rest of your weekend and we'll talk again next week.
From the Front…
Steve Womack
U.S. Congressman
AR3
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