Tester Town Hall in Kalispell Draws Crowd of Curious Constituents
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester on Friday fielded questions from a crowd of more than 200 people in Kalispell, where audience members quizzed the Democrat on everything from the impeachment hearings roiling the Trump administration to Montanas mental health crisis.
Staff members for Montanas senior senator billed the town hall-style event as Testers eighth unvetted public forum of the year, which they say represents a departure from his congressional counterparts, who have opted for tele-town halls rather than face-to-face assemblies.
Indeed, the latter have become a signature of the third-term senators tenure in public office, and some of the questions from audience members, who gathered at the Flathead Valley Community Colleges Arts and Technology Building, caught Tester flat-footed including one from a Glacier High School student who grilled the senator about socialist nations and their viability in the history of civilization.
Others were right down Testers lane, including several questions from locals concerned about the continued trend in high suicide rates among Montanans, as well as the barriers blocking their way to mental health care access.
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