Yakym & Town Halls

March 10, 2025 at 5:28 p.m.


Editor, Times-Union:
As an elected official, I believe accountability and accessibility are essential to public service. That’s why I’m disappointed that Congressman Yakym refuses to hold public town halls for his constituents.
Regardless of party or policy positions, elected officials have a duty to engage with the people they represent. Town halls provide an opportunity for open dialogue, allowing constituents to ask questions, voice concerns, and hold their representatives accountable. By avoiding these forums, Congressman Yakym is shutting out the very people he was elected to serve.
In local government, I make it a priority to be available to residents — whether they support me or not. I attend public meetings, answer tough questions and listen to different perspectives. These conversations aren’t always comfortable, but they make me a better representative. If we only engage with those who agree with us, we are failing in our responsibilities.
Congressman Yakym owes it to his constituents to hear them out. Holding a title is not enough — leadership requires listening. I urge him to step up, hold public town halls, and show that he is willing to engage directly with the people who elected him.
Chad Crabtree
Elkhart City Council, District 2
Elkhart, via email


Editor, Times-Union:
As an elected official, I believe accountability and accessibility are essential to public service. That’s why I’m disappointed that Congressman Yakym refuses to hold public town halls for his constituents.
Regardless of party or policy positions, elected officials have a duty to engage with the people they represent. Town halls provide an opportunity for open dialogue, allowing constituents to ask questions, voice concerns, and hold their representatives accountable. By avoiding these forums, Congressman Yakym is shutting out the very people he was elected to serve.
In local government, I make it a priority to be available to residents — whether they support me or not. I attend public meetings, answer tough questions and listen to different perspectives. These conversations aren’t always comfortable, but they make me a better representative. If we only engage with those who agree with us, we are failing in our responsibilities.
Congressman Yakym owes it to his constituents to hear them out. Holding a title is not enough — leadership requires listening. I urge him to step up, hold public town halls, and show that he is willing to engage directly with the people who elected him.
Chad Crabtree
Elkhart City Council, District 2
Elkhart, via email


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