POTTSTOWN — There was no shortage of topics discussed during Wednesday night’s town hall meeting with state Rep. Joe Ciresi, D-146th Dist.
There were the topics he brought with him — school funding, avoiding scams, minimum wage and most particularly, PennDOT.
And then there were those brought by the speakers who stepped from among the 45 or so residents who showed up. Those included food deserts, non-political redistricting, the need to consolidate school districts, municipalities and police and fire departments and the potential state impacts of President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.”
Term Limits, Bipartisanship
Ciresi, who won his fourth term last November, believes that in addition to establishing a citizen commission to redraw legislative district lines every 10 years after the fed