A town hall at a Belton, Missouri, coffee shop drew a large and frustrated crowd Monday morning. U.S. Rep. Mark Alford, R-Mo., invited constituents to Random's Coffee for his town hall series ...
The crowd outside a Belton coffee shop on Monday where Rep. Mark Alford held a town hall. Jonathan Shorman The Kansas City Star Among those on the outside was Mollhagen, who was fired from the ...
Rep. Mark Alford speaks with Daniel Scharpenburg, 1st vice president at NTEU Chapter 66 in Kansas City, during a town hall event in Belton. Jonathan Shorman The Kansas City Star A Missouri state ...
Several protests against U.S. Rep. John Carter that are couched as “town hall” meetings are slated this weekend in Belton and ...
“Just because you have a government job doesn’t mean it’s a lifetime appointment like a Supreme Court,” Alford said at a town hall in Belton, Missouri, according to The St. Joseph News-Press.
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