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HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) — More than 50 people showed up to American Legion Post 188 in Harrisonburg on Monday night for a town hall with Congressman Ben Cline.
Cline, who represents most of the Shenandoah Valley, opened up the floor to take questions and hear concerns from his constituents.
STAUNTON — Local constituents on Jan. 7 have an opportunity to meet with 6th District U.S. Rep. Ben Cline (R-Botetourt).
Cline plans to host a town hall in Staunton "about the important issues in Virginia’s Sixth Congressional District," according to a news release.
Residents of Botetourt County are invited to a town hall event with Congressman Ben Cline. This town hall event is an opportunity for residents of Botetourt County to engage in a dialogue with Rep. Cline about the important issues in Virginia’s Sixth Congressional District.
WASHINGTON – Congressman Ben Cline (VA-06) made the following statement on the House Floor during today’s debate on H. Res. 755 – Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors:
Rep. Ben Cline, R-6th, voted with fellow Republicans on the Judiciary Committee on Friday against a pair of impeachment articles against President Donald Trump.
WASHINGTON — The chairman of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee kicked off a vote on impeachment articles Wednesday night with a plea to his Republican colleagues.
FRONT ROYAL – More than 1,000 citizens, many donning orange stickers reading “Guns SAVE Lives,” packed Warren County High School’s auditorium to support a resolution declaring the locality a Second Amendment sanctuary.
PENN LAIRD — Rockingham County joined the growing number of localities in the state to become a Second Amendment sanctuary Wednesday after the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously in support of the resolution.
Over the course of about five years, the downsizing of Central Virginia Training Center transformed from a gradual push to an urgent closure with a looming deadline.
It was a change in pace that’s left a long and ongoing paper trail in the Virginia capitol and various courthouses — detritus from countless fights by families, advocates and politicians alike.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints recently met a milestone in donations to Feeding America Southwest Virginia.
According to Bob Frampton, of FASWVA, “The Church has donated a total of 160,000 pounds of foods since 2012”.