Eric Wnuck

For Immediate Release: November 3, 2009

Wnuck Prepares for Fourth Town Hall in Series of Seven

Mesa, AZ (November 3, 2009) — Congressional Candidate and Scottsdale businessman Eric Wnuck continues with the fourth in his series of seven Town Halls in Congressional District 5. This Town Hall will focus on various issues related to healthcare reform, healthcare costs, and the impact of proposed healthcare legislation.

The fourth Town Hall will be held Saturday, November 7th at Mesa Community College, 1833 West Southern Avenue, Mesa, Arizona 85202 from 10:00 – 11:30am in the BP Lecture Hall. Enter MCC on the Northeast end of campus by the football field. Wnuck will be joined by Dr. Byron Schlomach, Director of the Center for Economic Prosperity at the Goldwater Institute and Dr. Eric Novak, Chairman for Arizonan’s for Health Care Freedom and an orthopedic surgeon in Phoenix since 2001.

The first three Town Halls were a great success. “We continue to work, listen, and open a dialogue with the constituents within our district,” stated Wnuck. “I believe we are allowing people a constructive outlet to express their frustration and concerns. It is becoming increasingly clear that residents of Congressional District 5 have been ignored. I am going to work harder than any other candidate for this seat and address the issues that are concerning the people of our district.”

Remaining Town Hall Schedule:
Healthcare Forum – Mesa
Date/Time: Saturday, November 7th, 10:00AM to 11:30AM
Location: Mesa Community College, 1833 W Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ 85202

Healthcare/Economy Forum – Tempe
Date/Time: Monday, November 16th, 6:00PM to 7:30PM
Location: Pyle Center, 655 E Southern Ave. Tempe, AZ 85282

Healthcare Forum – Ahwatukee
Date/Time: Saturday, December 5th, 10:00AM to 11:30AM
Location: Ironwood Library, 4333 E Chandler Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85048

Healthcare Forum – Chandler
Date/Time: Saturday, December 12th, 10:00AM to 11:30AM
Location: Chandler Public Library, 4930 W Ray Rd, Chandler, AZ 85226

Wnuck concluded the town hall by saying, “The average American is being overlooked by politicians in Washington. We have the inherent right to voice our opinions and elect representatives who listen to voters, act based on the best interest of their constituents, and uphold the principles of our great Constitution. I look forward to each of these Town Halls; Arizonans want results and I am running because Washington bureaucrats have failed us time and time again, and in this election, voters will hold them accountable at the polls. I am not a career politician, nor have I postured to become one. I am, however, a concerned resident and I am confident I can make a positive difference in our community.”

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For more information or to RSVP, please contact Eric Wnuck 2010 at (480) 295-3250. You may also learn more about Eric Wnuck, his candidacy, and his issues by visiting: www.ericwnuck2010.com