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Shontel M. Brown has not publicly weighed in on In-Person Town Halls with Constituents During 2025 Congressional Session

Shontel M. Brown has accepted documented donations from sectors with material interests in "In-Person Town Halls with Constituents During 2025 Congressional Session" but has no public statement, vote, or hearing record on the topic. Expected position: As the U.S. Representative for Ohio's 11th District — a safe Democratic seat covering Cleveland's eastern suburbs and parts of Akron — Brown would be expected to hold open, in-person town halls where her constituents can question her face-to-face about her votes, her AIPAC backing, and her corporate PAC funding. Evidence of activity on adjacent topics: Brown held only telephone town halls and virtual events during the 2025 session. No in-person town hall was documented. A Patch calendar listed a 'Telephone Town Hall' for human services workers in mid-2025. During this same period, Brown was actively issuing press releases (securing $1.5M+ in community project funding, announcing legislation, criticizing the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' and voting against major GOP legislation). She was publicly engaged but not in face-to-face constituent forums. Her communications team did not advertise any in-person town halls, and no news coverage documented such an event. Primary URL: https://patch.com/ohio/cleveland/calendar/event/20250715/53c376d2-bd8e-41e3-8e19-8ed7e5e151b6/telephone-town-hall-with-congresswoman-shontel-brown Days silent: 362. The constituent is owed an explanation of the official's position.

Entities involved: Shontel M. Brown
Detected: 26 Apr 2026
Evidence last verified: —
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Subject: Constituent request: hearing on Shontel M. Brown has not publicly weighed in on In-Person Town Halls with Constituents During 2025 Congressional Session

Dear Members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform,

I am writing to ask the committee to hold a public hearing on the following matter that falls within your jurisdiction: Shontel M. Brown has not publicly weighed in on In-Person Town Halls with Constituents During 2025 Congressional Session.

The basis of this request is documented in publicly available evidence summarised here: Shontel M. Brown has not publicly weighed in on In-Person Town Halls with Constituents During 2025 Congressional Session.

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Tipping you to a documented accountability gap that aligns with your beat (Money in politics, regulatory capture):

Shontel M. Brown has not publicly weighed in on In-Person Town Halls with Constituents During 2025 Congressional Session

One-line summary: Shontel M. Brown has not publicly weighed in on In-Person Town Halls with Constituents During 2025 Congressional Session

Full evidence trail with source citations and confidence labels: https://goblinhouse.net/wall/disclosure-gap-congress-b001313-in-person-town-halls-with-constituents-during-2025-congressi

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