MASON, TX—On day 35 of the Democrats' government shutdown, Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11) hosted a lively community town hall in Mason, where he met with constituents to discuss the status of the shutdown and answer questions from the community.
During the town hall, Congressman Pfluger recognized the Mason Junior High Kind Club–a group of exceptional eighth-grade girls who serve as leaders for younger students by modeling acts of kindness and participating in community service projects. The club was specifically honored for their recent creative pumpkin painting project, which raised funds for the Mason Cancer Benefit, demonstrating how they put their mission into action.
“It was great to be back in Mason hosting a community town hall today,” said Congressman Pfluger. "While the Democrats continue with their political theatrics and hold the government hostage, my top priority remains fighting for Texans and providing top-notch constituent services to the incredible men and women I am blessed to represent. I’m extremely grateful to everyone who came out today, and I was honored to recognize the outstanding work of the Mason Junior High Kind Club. It's clubs and students like this who make a real impact on their community, and it gives me hope to see young people giving up their time to serve and volunteer for the betterment of those around them."
Pictures from the town hall are available for broadcast and distribution HEREand a few are highlighted below as well.