U.S. Rep. Brian Mast will host town hall meetings on April 15 in Martin and St. Lucie counties, including a key session in Port St. Lucie. Mast represents Florida’s 21st Congressional District, covering Martin, St. Lucie, and parts of Palm Beach counties.
Town Hall Meetings Scheduled in Port St. Lucie and Palm City
Residents of District 21 have the opportunity to directly engage with Rep. Mast regarding his recent legislative actions and voting record. The meetings are scheduled at two locations on Tuesday, April 15:
- Palm City New Hope Church, 3900 Southwest Citrus Blvd., Palm City at 12:30 p.m.
- Truth Church, 6666 U.S. 1, Port St. Lucie at 4:40 p.m.
Proof of Residency Required for Attendance
Attendance at these town hall meetings is limited exclusively to residents of Florida’s 21st Congressional District. Attendees must present valid proof of residency, such as a driver’s license or utility bill, upon entry.
Pre-registration is available through the official event page “Tuesday: Town Hall Meetings in FL-21 – Congressman Brian Mast.” While pre-registration does not guarantee entry, it is recommended to expedite the verification process at the venue.
Town Halls Follow Weeks of Community Pressure
The announcement of these town hall meetings comes after weeks of public pressure from Martin County Democrats and local constituents. Community members have urged Mast to openly discuss his voting decisions and address local concerns.
Protests have previously occurred at Mast’s Stuart office, with demonstrators voicing concerns over federal funding cuts and policy changes under the administration of former President Donald Trump. Issues ranging from tariffs and layoffs of federal workers to budget reductions for government agencies have sparked nationwide demonstrations, placing Republican representatives under heightened scrutiny. In fact, a recent protest in Port St. Lucie highlighted these concerns.
Representative Mast Planned Meetings Independently
Despite the recent protests, Mast’s spokesperson, Kate Constantini, clarified on April 11 that the congressman had already planned these town hall events independently of public pressure.
Expectations for High Attendance and Security Measures
Due to anticipated high attendance, constituents are encouraged to arrive early. Entry is granted on a first-come, first-served basis, and long lines are expected at both venues. The recent social security protest drew a significant crowd, indicating a high level of community engagement.
Mast’s office emphasizes that verification of residency will be strictly enforced at the door to ensure meetings remain accessible only to district residents.
Frequently Asked Questions About U.S. Rep. Mast Town Hall Meetings
What is the purpose of Rep. Mast’s town hall meetings?
These meetings allow residents of Florida’s 21st Congressional District to directly communicate with Rep. Mast. Attendees can ask questions, voice concerns, and receive explanations about recent legislative actions.
Where are Rep. Mast’s town hall meetings being held?
The town hall meetings are scheduled at Palm City New Hope Church in Palm City and Truth Church in Port St. Lucie. Both locations are within Florida’s 21st Congressional District.
Can anyone attend Rep. Mast’s town hall meetings?
No, attendance is limited to residents of Florida’s 21st Congressional District. Proof of residency, such as a driver’s license or utility bill, is required for entry.
How much does it cost to attend the town hall meetings?
Attendance at Rep. Mast’s town hall meetings is free of charge. However, seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Are there ways to speed up entry into the town hall meetings?
Yes, constituents can pre-register online through Rep. Mast’s official event page. While pre-registration does not guarantee entry, it helps expedite the residency verification process at the door.
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