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To: Tom Barrett, Representative

Tom Barrett Must Hear Us to Represent Us

The residents of Michigan’s 7th Congressional District demand that Congressman Tom Barrett hold an in-person public town hall immediately. As an elected representative, it is his duty to meet with the people he serves, listen to their concerns, and provide direct, unfiltered answers about the issues impacting both the community and the nation.

Barrett has avoided public town halls, leaving constituents unheard and ignored. With the next legislative session approaching, an open, unscripted forum is necessary—no pre-screened questions, no scripted talking points, no controlled narratives. Just real conversation in a public setting. 

How is he speaking for us if he is not hearing from us? 

 Why This Matters:


🔹 Accountability: Elected officials are responsible for meeting with the people they represent, not hiding behind carefully curated statements and selective meetings.
 
🔹 Transparency: Open discussions on critical issues—education, healthcare, Social Security, economic policies, and job losses in the district due to harmful federal decisions—are long overdue.
 
🔹 Accessibility: Constituents deserve a direct opportunity to engage with their representative. Emails and private meetings are not a substitute for public accountability.

🔹 Real-Life Consequences: People in this district are losing their jobs, losing benefits, and struggling to afford essential necessities. Rising costs, stagnant wages, and reckless policies are pushing families to the brink. Social Security and Medicare are under attack. Public schools are underfunded. Housing is unaffordable. Meanwhile, those in power REMAIN SILENT, allowing an unelected billionaire to create chaos and wield power over Mr. Barrett’s constituents and citizens across the nation.

Elected officials work for the people. A public town hall is the bare minimum for true representation—not just for those with direct access to an office, but for everyone in the district.

Barrett must schedule and publicly announce a town hall before returning to Washington to allow for meaningful engagement with his constituents. Clearing space on the calendar to listen to the very people who entrusted him to represent them should not be an afterthought—it is an obligation.

The residents of Michigan’s 7th Congressional District are watching, waiting, and demanding to be heard.

Signed,

 Dana Leigh & the Constituents of Michigan’s 7th Congressional District

Why is this important?

Earlier this month more than 100+ MoveOn members from Michigan District 7 urged local representatives to host town halls. But we have to keep up the pressure.

It is up to us. Each of us must do what we can to hold our political representatives to actually represent the people whom they are elected to serve.

Remember: We are all in this experience together.
Michigan's 7th Congressional District, MI, USA

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2025-03-14 18:38:57 -0400

10 signatures reached