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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 1H

Couldn’t Attend the Mills County Town Hall? Watch This.

from Mills County Routes · host Carlene Hall

If you could not make the meeting, this episode is for you.In this special edition of Mills County Routes, we are sharing a full town hall conversation so you can hear directly what was discussed, what questions were asked, and how your community’s concerns were addressed.This is not commentary. This is not spin. This is the full exchange.Topics discussed include:• Mental health services for children and the shortage of inpatient beds in Iowa• Medicaid cuts and rural health care access• Women’s health care and reproductive rights• AI regulation and environmental concerns tied to data centers• Water quality and Iowa’s rising cancer rates• Immigration enforcement and constitutional rights• Funding for ICE and Homeland Security• The future of the U.S. Post Office• Public education, college affordability, and foster care support• The role of Congress and separation of powersMany people cannot attend weekday meetings because of work, family, or transportation barriers. Representation should not depend on your schedule. This recording gives you access to the same information and dialogue that those in the room received.Watch. Listen. Stay informed.Because informed citizens are represented citizens.We do not endorse any political party or candidates.

If you could not make the meeting, this episode is for you.In this special edition of Mills County Routes, we are sharing a full town hall conversation so you can hear directly what was discussed, what questions were asked, and how your community’s concerns were addressed.This is not commentary. This is not spin. This is the full exchange.Topics discussed include:• Mental health services for children and the shortage of inpatient beds in Iowa• Medicaid cuts and rural health care access• Women’s health care and reproductive rights• AI regulation and environmental concerns tied to data centers• Water quality and Iowa’s rising cancer rates• Immigration enforcement and constitutional rights• Funding for ICE and Homeland Security• The future of the U.S. Post Office• Public education, college affordability, and foster care support• The role of Congress and separation of powersMany people cannot attend weekday meetings because of work, family, or transportation barriers. Representation should not depend on your schedule. This recording gives you access to the same information and dialogue that those in the room received.Watch. Listen. Stay informed.Because informed citizens are represented citizens.We do not endorse any political party or candidates.

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