In-District Meetings

In-District Meetings with Members of Congress

We are currently holding in-district meetings with Members of Congress.  These meetings give you the opportunity to engage elected officials at home on issues that are important to the insurance industry and to further relationships with those who serve you in Washington, D.C. 

Please
 let us know If you are interested in meeting with your Member of Congress and we would be pleased to work with you to ensure a successful meeting.

Town Hall Meetings with Members of Congress

Members of Congress hold town hall meetings in their districts in order to hear directly from constituents in a relatively informal setting.  These meetings provide an excellent forum for voters to speak with their elected officials about issues that are on their mind.   

Agents for Change keeps an internal list of all town hall meetings scheduled throughout the country.  Please let us know if you are interested in attending a town hall meeting and we will make available the schedule(s) of your elected officials.  Also, we would be pleased to provide talking points, background material, and/or leave behind information.  

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On April 9, 2009 Members of Agents for Change met with Rep. Spencer Bachus
who serves as the Ranking Republican on the House Financial Services Committee. 
At the meeting, the Congressman noted that he is open on this issue.

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On March 18, 2008 Members of Agents for Change met with Rep. Paul Kanjorski
who serves as the Chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on
Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises. 
The Chairman thanked the participants for bringing to his attention
the many hoops they have to jump through to serve their customers.

On April 23, 2007 Members of Agents for Change met with Rep. Barney Frank
who serves as the Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee. 
At the meeting, the Chairman committed to hold hearings
 on the
issue of insurance regulation reform.