Connie Cosemento speaks at a previous town hall meeting.
OSWEGO – An open, non-partisan town hall meeting is scheduled to meet with a group of Oswego County legislators.

A panel of two Democrats and two Republicans will discuss questions posed to them regarding current county issues with audience participation at the end of the meeting.
The meeting will be held on October 17 at 7 p.m. in the Legislative Chamber, County Office Building, fourth floor, 46 E. Bridge St.
Environment, health, immigration issues and their effects on local jobs and family stability will be discussed. Equality will also be a topic regarding poverty, equal pay and unemployment in our area.
The meeting is sponsored by We the People of Oswego Indivisible, a group of concerned citizens attempting to educate themselves and the public, affect positive change, and hold elected officials accountable.
A special invitation is extended to all Oswego County legislators, as well as other area elected officials to meet their constituents and hear their concerns.
The group meets every other Wednesday at 5 p.m. at the Oswego Public Library and is open to all.
Check the media or the library for exact dates.
For further information or questions, We the People of Oswego Indivisible can be found on Facebook and website.
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