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Hey, this is Congressman Wiley Nickell at 984-275-6150 I was calling to invite you to join a live telephone town hall that I'm holding right now. Wanted to give you a few updates from Congress and take a few questions from you two. Just stay on the line to be connected. Please hold while we connect you to your access live event. The access live event is currently in music. Hold and will start momentarily. Please note this call may be monitored. Hi, everyone, it's Congressman Wiley Nicol. Thank you so much for joining us tonight for our 7th telephone town hall. I am so excited to be joined by eastern North Carolina's congressman Don Davis, who represents the first district. This is going to be a joint telephone town hall, so you'll have both of us to talk with. I'm so proud to serve alongside Congressman Don Davis in the US House of Representatives. We've known and worked together very closely since our time as colleagues in the North Carolina state Senate. Our districts are right next to each other geographically, so we're both fighting hard for eastern North Carolina. And we were recently together in Goldsboro, down in Wayne county, working on issues that matter for the folks in eastern North Carolina, trying to do all we can in Congress to solve problems. And in fact, Don and I are both members of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, the only truly bipartisan group in Congress where we work together to get things done. We did a community project funding check presentation for $250,000 that we both worked on as part of the budget for the Herman Park center building demolition project to build a new facility. And then in Goldsboro, we did a walkthrough of the Goldsboro Union Station to learn more about the current restoration efforts and announced that I'd requested 1.5 million in this current budget to help stabilize Goldsboro's Union Station for historic preservation, reuse and availability to serve in future rail service, which I know is a big priority for Congressman Davis as well. And then we went out and toured Seymour Johnson Air Force Base for an important conversation on the basis future, the ways we can support the brave men and women who are stationed there. Seymour Johnson has been a big issue for us in Congress. I was recently with Congress.
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