Congressman Tom McClintock will swing through Plumas and Lassen counties this Friday, April 30.
He begins with a business forum at Middelton Hall at Lassen Community College fro, 10 a.m.– noon. Assemblyman Dan Logue, vice chairman of the Committee on Jobs, Economic Development and the Economy, will join him. The discussion panel will also include local officials Portola City Manager Jim Murphy, Plumas County Supervisor Lori Simpson, Sierra County Supervisor Dave Goicoechea, Lassen County Supervisor Jack Hansen and Susanville City Councilman Lino Callegari.
From Susanville, McClintock will venture to Chester, where he will meet with faculty and students at Chester High School at 1:15 p.m. At 2:30 he will attend a business forum in Chester, location to be determined.
McClintock will finish the day with a townhall meeting in the Mineral Building at the county fairgrounds in Quincy at 5 p.m.
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