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Steve Womack has not publicly weighed in on In-Person Town Halls with Constituents During 2025 Congressional Session

Steve Womack 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 Arkansas's 3rd District and a senior appropriator who voted for the Big Beautiful Bill cutting Medicaid and SNAP affecting thousands of district residents, Womack would be expected to hold open, in-person town halls where constituents could question him face-to-face on his votes. Evidence of activity on adjacent topics: Womack held only one telephone town hall (December 2, 2025) and one Academy Day event for ROTC-interested students (April 26, 2025) that was explicitly 'talking only to students... and not to all his constituents.' Indivisible NWA held an 'empty chair' town hall for him on March 22, 2025, and organized weekly protests outside his Rogers office with the theme 'Where's Womack?' When protesters gathered outside the April Academy Day event, organizers noted Womack was 'fresh off a fact-finding trip to the Indo-Pacific region, because there's nothing closer to home that needs his attention.' During this period, Womack was actively issuing press releases, appearing on local news, and voting on major legislation. Primary URL: https://omnicenter.org/indivisible-empty-chair-town-hall/ Days silent: 362. The constituent is owed an explanation of the official's position.

Entities involved: Steve Womack
Detected: 26 Apr 2026
Evidence last verified: —
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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: Steve Womack 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: Steve Womack has not publicly weighed in on In-Person Town Halls with Constituents During 2025 Congressional Session.

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Hi The Lever team,

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

Steve Womack has not publicly weighed in on In-Person Town Halls with Constituents During 2025 Congressional Session

One-line summary: Steve Womack 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-w000809-in-person-town-halls-with-constituents-during-2025-congressi

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