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Tom McClintock has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and constituent accessibility

Tom McClintock has accepted documented donations from sectors with material interests in "In-person town halls and constituent accessibility" but has no public statement, vote, or hearing record on the topic. Expected position: As the nine-term representative for CA-05, McClintock would be expected to hold regular in-person town halls to hear constituent concerns about federal policy affecting his district. Evidence of activity on adjacent topics: McClintock's last reported live, in-person town hall was on September 20, 2017. Despite multiple requests from constituents, he declined invitations to in-person town halls organized by Indivisible groups in 2025. His Modesto district office was closed since April 14, 2025 with no notice on the door. Constituents from El Dorado County reported his staff does not answer phones, reply to voicemails, or respond to website inquiries. McClintock's staff told constituents they 'like the way it's working now.' During this same period, McClintock was actively issuing press releases, giving floor speeches, conducting tele-town halls, and holding paid fundraising dinners ($75 per person). Primary URL: https://www.mtdemocrat.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/where-is-our-congressman/article_eebdcf8c-162e-4b7b-82f6-74cf937c7198.html Days silent: 2794. The constituent is owed an explanation of the official's position.

Entities involved: Tom McClintock
Detected: 04 May 2026
Evidence last verified: —
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Subject: Constituent request: hearing on Tom McClintock has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and constituent accessibility

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: Tom McClintock has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and constituent accessibility.

The basis of this request is documented in publicly available evidence summarised here: Tom McClintock has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and constituent accessibility.

Full evidence trail with source citations: https://goblinhouse.net/wall/disclosure-gap-congress-m001177-in-person-town-ha…
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Subject: Tip — Tom McClintock has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and constituent accessibility

Hi The Lever team,

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

Tom McClintock has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and constituent accessibility

One-line summary: Tom McClintock has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and constituent accessibility

Full evidence trail with source citations and confidence labels: https://goblinhouse.net/wall/disclosure-gap-congress-m001177-in-person-town-halls-and-constituent-accessibility

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