Sen. Kim to host Westfield town hall Saturday, invites Rep. Kean Jr. to discuss new federal law

Photo by Andy Kim, US Senate. Modified for satire.

WESTFIELD, N.J. — U.S. Senator Andy Kim will host a town hall meeting in Westfield on Saturday at Edison Intermediate School, where he is inviting Rep. Tom Kean Jr. to join him in addressing residents’ concerns about a recently passed federal law.

The event is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. at 800 Rahway Avenue and will be open to the public.

According to the announcement, Sen. Kim extended the invitation to Rep. Kean Jr. in hopes that both members of Congress could respond to questions from shared constituents. It is not confirmed whether Kean Jr. will attend.

The law, described by critics as the “Big Disastrous Bill,” was supported by Rep. Kean Jr. and other House Republicans. Opponents argue it could result in reduced services at hospitals and health centers, threaten the stability of food banks, and increase living costs while funding tax cuts for wealthy individuals.

Organizers of the town hall said the new law’s effects will be felt statewide and will impact residents regardless of political affiliation.

Sen. Kim’s office said the town hall aims to give constituents a forum to express their concerns and share personal stories about how the legislation may affect their families.

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