Video from Tea Party Town Hall meeting with Rep. Bill Cook | Eastern NC Now

Rep. Bill Cook, R-Beaufort/Pitt, held a Town Hall session sponsored by the Beaufort Patriot Tea Party on April 21.

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    Publisher's note: We could not attend the Town Hall Meeting with Representative, so we do appreciative this article from our friends at the Beaufort Observer.

    Rep. Bill Cook, R-Beaufort/Pitt, held a Town Hall session sponsored by the Beaufort Patriot Tea Party on April 21, 2011. We have the video of most of that meeting below. The first video is the welcome and introduction:



    The next video begins a review by Rep Cook of the bills he has sponsored or co-sponsored this session:



    In the third video Rep Cook identifies some of the major issues facing the General Assembly during the remainder of the session and invites those in attendance to offer their ideas, suggestions and recommendations on those, or any other issue:



    The participation by the audience begins in video four. Most, but not all of the speakers were captured but unfortunately some were omitted when speakers' comments ran beyond the video segments time constraints. Although speakers were asked to do so, not all identified themselves, as you will see.



    The fifth video is simply a continuation of the Q & A:



    The final video continues the Q & A and the wrap-up:



    Rep. Bill Cook represents the Sixth District in the N. C. House of Representatives. That district includes Beaufort and parts of eastern Pitt County. He can be contacted at: Bill.Cook@ncleg.net or 919-733-5906 and he welcomes visitors to his office in Room 1303 of the Legislative Building. His mailing address is 16 W. Jones Street, Room 1303, Raleigh, NC 27601-1096. His home phone number is 252-946-5876. You can learn more about the committees he sits on, the bills he has introduced and his voting record by clicking here.
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