August 24, 2025 - 04:52

In a recent town hall meeting in Newberry, Florida, state legislators Cammack, Johnson, and McClain gathered with Mayor Tim Marden to engage with community members on pressing issues related to education, legislation, and the state budget. The event provided a platform for local residents to voice their concerns and ask questions directly to their elected representatives.
During the discussion, the panelists highlighted the importance of education funding and the various initiatives aimed at improving local schools. They addressed recent legislative changes and how these could impact the community's educational landscape. The legislators emphasized their commitment to ensuring that every child has access to quality education, regardless of their background.
Mayor Marden facilitated the conversation, encouraging a collaborative approach to tackle challenges faced by Newberry. The town hall served as a vital opportunity for constituents to engage with their leaders, fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility in shaping the future of education and local governance.
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