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Rep. Garlick to Host Community Report at Dover Town House

The following was provided by the office of Rep. Denise Garlick.

State Representative Denise Garlick, 13th Norfolk District, will host a "Representative's Community Report to Dover." The report, a first of its kind, will be held tonight at 7 p.m. at the Dover Town House. All community members are invited.

Garlick will report on work that impacts the three towns of the district, and Dover specifically. The discussion will include:

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  • Legislation enacted in 2011 and pending.
  • Budget priorities: impacts and concerns.
  • Actions and activities of the Committees on which she serves: Joint Committee for Health Care Financing, Joint Committee on Education, and Joint Committee for Public Health.
  • Constituent services.

The even has been organized as a means to share information with community members about Garlick's work, accomplishments and goals and to provide input for Garlick in prioritizing issues and concerns important to Dover residents. Garlick has encouraged all members of the community to participate and sent a private paid mailing to every household about the event.

The evening's agenda will be:

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  • 7:00-7:30 p.m. Reception
  • 7:30-8:00 p.m. Report of the Community
  • 8:00-8:30 p.m. Questions and Discussion

The discussion will include goals for 2012 and beyond. "I want people to know that I share their concerns and that I am working to find solutions that are effective for our children, families, seniors and veterans. Whatever is important to you is important to me to understand and discuss," said Garlick.

Garlick, a registered nurse, former vice-chair of the Needham Board of Selectmen, and former chair of the Needham Board of Health was first elected to the Massachusetts General Court in 2010.

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