U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III to Chat Live on Patch March 27
U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III to Chat Live on Patch March 27
The new Fourth District congressman will answer reader questions on Wednesday, March 27.
- By Melanie Graham
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- March 14, 2013
Now that he's had a few months to settle in on Capitol Hill, Congressman Joe Kennedy III (D-Brookline) is ready to answer questions from his new constituents in the Fourth District.
Newton Patch will host a live text chat with Kennedy on Wednesday, March 27 at 1:30 p.m. where he will answer reader questions.
Kennedy defeated Republican Sean Bielat in the November 2012 election, replacing retired Newton Congressman Barney Frank.
Kennedy did a similar Patch live chat during his 2012 congressional campaign.
The live chat Q&A will run for 45 minutes. To submit a question, come back to Newton Patch at 1:30 p.m. on March 27, click on the live chat, enter your name and you will be able to ask your questions immediately.
If you can't make the live chat, leave your questions in the comments section below this article, and we'll do our best to add them to the questions queue. We will publish the live chat transcript immediately and a recap first thing Saturday morning.
Also, you can plug in your email in the box above and you will be sent a reminder about the live chat on Wednesday.
Questions submitted will be subject to moderator approval. No vulgar or libelous comments will be allowed. Because we expect a high volume of questions for the chat session, we will keep the questions issue-related and not repetitive.
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Jake Ryan
6:59 pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Once again people vote for a name and the big D.