U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) is pleased to announce that his office will launch its tenth “Commonsense Connections” Week beginning Friday, May 18 and ending Friday, May 25.
Representatives from Senator Manchin’s office will make 100 stops across the state, visiting all 55 counties to hear West Virginians’ commonsense priorities and concerns and to offer the Senator’s assistance with federal agencies through casework.
“I believe in retail government – bringing the government directly to our citizens, hearing their concerns and finding the best possible common sense solutions to the issues that matter to them,” Senator Manchin said. “The customer comes first in business, just as the citizens should come first in government. That is what ‘Commonsense Connections’ is all about – my staff travels to every corner of the state and meets with our constituents to hear about the personal challenges they are facing and their ideas of how to move our country forward, and then I take their ideas to Washington.”
Senator Manchin launched his first-ever “Commonsense Connections” Week in February 2011, when representatives from his office traveled to all 55 counties in the state. This is the tenth time the staff will visit every county in the state in one week.
Please note Senator Manchin will not be in attendance for these events.
Clay County
Date: Friday, May 18
Time: 9 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Location: Clay County Courthouse, 246 Main Street, Clay
Date: Friday, May 18
Time: 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Location: Clay Health Department, 452 Main Street, Clay