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During Assemblymember Alyson Huber's town hall meeting Tuesday evening at James W. Marshall Elementary School, one of the first topics mentioned was accountability.
Huber (D-El Dorado Hills) isn't running for re-election this November. Still, the two-term assemblymember said she will continue holding community gatherings so constituents feel connected to her legislative agenda.
In other words, even without a campaign to plug, Huber wants you to think she's accountable to the public. And attendees at Tuesday's meeting seemed satisfied with the assemblymember's efforts to connect with the community.
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But what about Rosemont's other elected officials? Do you feel they are accountable to the people who elected them?