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Fedorchak praises individual meetings, decries town halls as ‘political theater’

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Michael Achterling

North Dakota Monitor

Rep. Julie Fedorchak is making time for North Dakotans — just not in the form of public town halls. Instead, she’s holding one-on-one meetings where constituents can speak directly about their concerns, from the high cost of child care to frustrations with political division. Fedorchak argues town halls have become more theater than dialogue, preferring smaller, focused conversations she says lead to respect and understanding, even when disagreements remain. For many who met with her, simply being heard felt like a step forward. Michael Achterling with North Dakota Monitor has the full story.

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Michael Achterling

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