Lawmakers representing Washington’s 10th Legislative District announced on April 2 that they will host a virtual town hall meeting on Wednesday, April 8, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The event will take place online via Zoom and is open to all residents of the district.
The purpose of the town hall is to give community members an opportunity to hear updates about the recently concluded 2026 legislative session. Participants can expect information about key public policy discussions, bills that were approved, and measures that did not advance.
Senator Ron Muzzall, Representative Dave Paul, and Representative Clyde Shavers will participate in the event. The lawmakers are continuing their tradition of bipartisan engagement by bringing all three legislators together for this session with constituents.
“This is an important opportunity to connect directly with the people we represent,” Muzzall said. “We covered a lot of ground during the session, and this is a chance to walk through what passed, what didn’t, and what it means for our communities, and to hear directly from the people we represent.”
During the meeting, lawmakers will take live questions from attendees. Residents can also submit questions when registering for the event in order to help shape the discussion. Registration details are available at https://bit.ly/4dpcBcA.
All residents of Washington’s 10th Legislative District are encouraged to attend and participate in conversations about issues affecting their communities.

