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  2. List of significant United States town hall meetings - Wikipedia

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    A number of town hall meetings in the summer of 2009 focused on healthcare and the introduction of new laws regarding health insurance. [2] Many of these meetings were dominated by protests and angry crowds opposed to the new legislation. They were motivated by a mix of political opposition and fear that changes would harm them or their ...

  3. Town hall meeting - Wikipedia

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    Town hall meetings can be traced back to the colonial era of the United States and to the 19th century in Australia. [6] The introduction of television and other new media technologies in the 20th century led to a fresh flourishing of town hall meetings in the United States as well as experimentation with different formats in the United States and other countries, both of which continue to the ...

  4. Town meeting - Wikipedia

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    Open town meeting is the form of town meeting in which all registered voters of a town are eligible to vote, together acting as the town's legislature. Town Meeting is typically held annually in the spring, often over the course of several evenings, but there is also provision to call additional special meetings.

  5. Colonial meeting house - Wikipedia

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    The colonial meeting house was the central focus of every New England town, and was usually the largest building in the town. They were simple buildings with no statues, decorations, stained glass, or crosses on the walls. Box pews were provided for families, and single men and women (and slaves) usually sat in the balconies. Large windows were ...

  6. Representative town meeting - Wikipedia

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    The representative town meeting follows the procedures of a regular town meeting, and has the authority to address all matters that can be legally addressed at the annual or a special town meeting. Matters that the law or charter states must be placed on the official ballot of the town, cannot be decided by the representative meeting.

  7. Paul Ryan: No more public town hall meetings - AOL

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    House Speaker Paul Ryan says he will no longer hold public town halls to avoid situations involving protesters coming in from other districts.

  8. Category:United States town halls - Wikipedia

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    Town meetings and town hall meetings in the United States Pages in category "United States town halls" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  9. 5 American cities that require you to own a gun - AOL

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    These cities in the US take the right to bear arms to another level with laws that require citizens to own a gun. ... Other cities have used Kennesaw as an example for gun mandates. 2. Nelson, Georgia