Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen has been criticized for avoiding in-person events
MORRISTOWN -- U.S. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen will take questions Tuesday, by telephone, as the fate of a bill repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act hangs in the balance on Capitol Hill.
Frelinghuysen, R-11th District, has been criticized for avoiding in-person events and for supporting, in May, the Republican-backed American Health Care Act that narrowly gained House approval.
He also is taking heat for adding a handwritten note to a letter in which he outed an activist opposing him to her employer.
Tuesday's telephone town hall will begin at 5:30 p.m.
Participants may sign up via Frelinghuysen's official House website or by calling either his district office in Morristown (973-984-0711) or his legislative office in Washington (202-225-5034).
Frelinghuysen's most recent telephone town hall, his fourth of 2017, was on May 9.
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