Rep. Mike Lawler holds first town hall of 2025 in West Nyack
The event drew protesters outside and hundreds of attendees inside Clarkstown South High School.
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Apr 28, 2025, 1:12 AM
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Updated 31 days ago
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Rep. Mike Lawler held his first town hall of the year in West Nyack on Sunday.
The event drew protesters outside and hundreds of attendees inside Clarkstown South High School.
News 12's Carol Wilkinson has more on what was discussed.
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