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Williamsport, Pa. — Protesters say they found the doors locked at Congressman Dan Meuser’s Williamsport satellite office during their weekly “Fight Back Friday” gathering. 

Action Together NEPA has been holding “Fight Back Fridays” outside Meuser’s Williamsport office for several weeks, urging the congressman to hold a public, in-person town hall. Members have voiced concerns about what they call a lack of transparency and accessibility from Meuser and his staff.

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Emily Gale, a state manager for Supermajority, pulled at the door on Friday — but it did not budge.

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No lights were on in the office space, but in the distance, a light could be seen from the building's main hallway on the first floor. 

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Most of the rooms in Meuser's Williamsport office space appeared as if no one had ever set foot inside since basic computers, desks, and chairs were delivered.

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In the dark corner office, opened letters addressed the Meusers were visible to the group — showing that Meuser, or another person who opens his mail, had been in town recently. 

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On Oct. 3, a group of Fight Back Friday attendees went to the office to find the lights on and no one home. They put up posters on the door representing their messages, and came back on Oct. 10 to find them in the trash.

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The group huddled up for a photo before leaving — unsatisfied.

Originally published on northcentralpa.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.

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