Congressman plans town meeting
Rep. Rob Bishop plans to hold a town meeting on Thursday, appearing in Kamas as he prepares for the upcoming election season.
Bishop is scheduled to appear from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Kamas City Hall, 170 N. Main St.
The two-term Republican congressman’s office describes the appearance as an "open-forum, general issue" meeting. Seven similar events are planned in the district.
In November, Bishop faces Democrat Steve Olsen and two third-party candidates, Libertarian Lynn Badler and Constitution Party candidate Mark Hudson. Bishop is expected to easily win re-election.
Bishop represents Utah’s 1st Congressional District, which encompasses a large swath of the state, including Summit County.
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