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WHAT: Congressman Perriello invites all Fifth District constituents to dial in to a telephone town hall meeting on health care reform. Constituents will have an opportunity to ask questions of the congressman and to express concerns. The call is free and participants may dial in at any time. This is the third telephone town hall Congressman Perriello has held this year; the format allows thousands of constituents from around the massive district to listen at one time. He also held 21 in-person town hall meetings on health care reform during the month of August.

WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009 from 7–8 p.m.

HOW: Dial in to 877.269.7289 and enter PIN 14581

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