
State Rep Dan Daley and State Sen Tina Polsky.
Coral Springs residents will have the opportunity to hear directly from their state lawmakers about the past and upcoming legislative sessions during the upcoming 2025–2026 Legislative Session Town Hall.
The event will take place on Tuesday, October 28, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Coral Springs City Hall, located at 9500 West Sample Road.
State Senator Tina Polsky and State Representative Dan Daley will lead the discussion, which plans to highlight insights into key legislation, priorities for the upcoming session, and the impact of recent policy changes on local communities.
“The Senator and I will both give some opening remarks and a broad overview of last session and what we anticipate seeing this session, and then we will be opening the forum up to questions,” Daley tells Coral Springs Talk.
The forum invites residents to share their thoughts, ask questions, and engage directly with their elected officials. Topics are expected to cover a range of issues relevant to Broward County and the wider South Florida region.
Click here for full details about the upcoming City Town Hall.
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