I got a new letter from the office of US Senator Dave McCormick recently.
Here is the text:
Thank you for contacting me and sharing your thoughts on issues important to you. Your feedback is important to me as we work together to shape policies that benefit Pennsylvania and our country.
As the 54th U.S. Senator elected from Pennsylvania, I am honored to represent more than 13 million of our fellow citizens. I am committed to working with my Senate colleagues to reduce the cost of living, secure the border, unleash our nation’s energy resources, restore American strength on the global stage, and protect the American Dream for future generations. To do my job, I rely on input from constituents.
Since I was sworn in, I have worked diligently to respond to all the letters and calls from my constituents.
In addition, I host regular telephone town halls, where constituents can hear directly from me and ask questions. My next tele-town hall is scheduled for July 30 at 7:00 PM. You can click here to reserve your spot.
Whenever the Senate is not in session, I prioritize being in Pennsylvania to meet with community leaders, tour small businesses, and engage with constituents. My team is also out in the field every day talking to Pennsylvanians.
To visit or connect with one of my seven Pennsylvania-based offices or to stay updated on future town halls, please visit my website at www.mccormick.senate.gov . It is a privilege to serve our great Commonwealth in the United States Senate. I appreciate having the benefit of your comments.
Obviously, he's not responding to a particular blogpost/letter of mine. He's just advertising his next "telephone town hall" as you can see in his 4th paragraph.
Be sure to click the link to "reserve your spot."
And that the thing with these telephone town halls. My understanding is that the questions are screened before the host hears them. It's not like a real town hall where constituents show up and wait on line at a microphone to ask the host a question.
There's simply no way of knowing whether your question will be screened out during the meeting.
It's not as valuable as a face to face discussion. Don't think it will ever be.
It's not a real discussion of the issues. It's a PR stunt.
The letter: