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Coffee and conversations with a congressman

Coffee and conversations with a congressman

Kenzie Webb, Staff Photographer

Thursday, February 20, 2020, Congressman William Timmons held a town hall meeting on North Greenville’s campus. This meeting fostered conversation between the community and Timmons. Attendees were encouraged to ask Timmons questions to promote a beneficial dialogue.


Congressman William Timmons discusses important issues including bipartisanship, the Roger Stone case, federal versus state’s rights on abortion and the foster care system, Chinese technological advances in 5G, voter fraud and ID laws, and many more…

Congressman William Timmons discusses important issues including bipartisanship, the Roger Stone case, federal versus state’s rights on abortion and the foster care system, Chinese technological advances in 5G, voter fraud and ID laws, and many more topics.


A large crowd from the community attends the meeting.

A large crowd from the community attends the meeting.


Timmons elaborates on an answer to one of the attendees’ questions.

Timmons elaborates on an answer to one of the attendees’ questions.


A community member asks Timmons a question.

A community member asks Timmons a question.


Lisa Van Riper, North Greenville’s director of public affairs, shows her gratitude for Timmons speaking at NGU and the community members for participating in the discussion.

Lisa Van Riper, North Greenville’s director of public affairs, shows her gratitude for Timmons speaking at NGU and the community members for participating in the discussion.


After the town hall meeting, Timmons has conversations with attendees from the community.

After the town hall meeting, Timmons has conversations with attendees from the community.


Isaac Landon, a North Greenville University student, and Lamont Sullivan, NGU’s director of alumni engagement, talk with Timmons and take a photo after the meeting.

Isaac Landon, a North Greenville University student, and Lamont Sullivan, NGU’s director of alumni engagement, talk with Timmons and take a photo after the meeting.

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