District 24B has a proven, responsible state legislator in Tony Cornish. He has put in the necessary effort to stay connected to people in District 24B.
About once a month, he can be found somewhere in the district in a coffee shop or cafe. He is visiting and listening to the local news as well as what is on the minds of the people he represents.
He sends out surveys before the legislative session begins to assess what issues are important to the voters of District 24B. Surveys are also placed in the papers during the session for voter input. Towards the end of the last legislative session, ads were in local papers with phone numbers to call Cornish with questions and concerns.
I appreciate a legislator who remembers the people who elected him and why he was elected — to represent us and our interests.
Diane Miller
New Richland
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Cornish stays connectet to those who elected him
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