A.7(b). Public Access and Accountability
Each Representative must hold at least four public town halls or community meetings in their district every year. These meetings must be announced beforehand and open to everyone in the district.
Representatives must maintain an office in their district with staff who can answer questions, assist constituents with government services, and address public concerns.
Each Representative must also post their schedule, voting record, and any public statements online in a way that is easy for people to find and understand.
If a petition is submitted to a Representative’s district or Capitol office asking for the impeachment of a government official, and that petition clearly shows the signatures of at least 10% of the registered voters in that district, the Representative must file Articles of Impeachment based on the reason stated in the petition.
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