HANOVER PARK, Ill. – State Rep. Michelle Mussman, D-Schaumburg, hosted her first town hall of the year Monday night in Hanover Park to discuss renewable energy, job creation and other issues facing the community.
“It is important to be able to speak directly to local residents about the issues that matter most to them,” Mussman said. “It is critical to my job as state representative to make sure that their voices are heard and that I am advocating for their needs in Springfield.”
Mussman answered a variety of questions and addressed concerns regarding various bills that are in progress in Springfield, including questions about the Clean Energy Jobs Act.
“Discussing legislation such as the Clean Energy Jobs Act helps people learn how new bills may affect them,” Mussman said. “The Clean Energy Jobs Act will bring economic opportunity to our state while combatting the effects of climate change that threaten our future. This is an important step for our state and I was grateful for the opportunity to answer questions and hear feedback.”
Mussman’s next town hall meeting will take place on Tuesday, April 16 at 6:30 p.m. at 31 S. Prospect St. in Roselle. For more information, please contact Rep. Mussman’s constituent service office at 847-923-9104 or StateRepMussman@gmail.com.