In a visit to the Butler County Chamber of Commerce in David City on Jan. 20, Congressman Mike Flood talks to those in attendance about how to acquire support when restoring an older building.
Among the first items on Rep. Mike Flood’s 2024 agenda is a trip to Eagle Pass, Texas, a city on the U.S.-Mexico border that has become a destination for migrants entering the country illegally — and for mostly-Republican office-holders looking to make a point.
Photos: Mike Flood hosts first Lincoln town hall as congressman
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Rep. Mike Flood responds to questions during a town hall Monday at Southeast Community College.
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Rep. Mike Flood responds to questions during a town hall at Southeast Community College on Monday.
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Rep. Mike Flood reads aloud a question written on a note card by constituents during a town hall at Southeast Community College on Monday.
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Fanchon Blythe (left) speaks into a mic held by Taylor Gage to ask Rep. Mike Flood a question during a town hall at Southeast Community College on Monday.
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Protester Thia Hartley tells Rep. Mike Flood, “No, you had your time to talk,” during a town hall at Southeast Community College on Monday.
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Judy King records Rep. Mike Flood during a town hall at Southeast Community College on Monday.
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Rep. Mike Flood speaks to constituents during a town hall at Southeast Community College on Monday.
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Rep. Mike Flood speaks to constituents during a town hall at Southeast Community College in August.