TWIN FALLS, Idaho — Twin Falls residents had a unique opportunity Wednesday night to sit down with local lawmakers in an informal setting through an event called "speed representing" — similar to speed dating, but for political dialogue.

The event, hosted by Indivisible Twin Falls, allowed community members to rotate through tables for 10-minute conversations with city council members, the superintendent of schools, the county assessor, and county commissioners.

SEE HOW IT WENT: like speed-dating, but for civic engagement — Twin Falls 'Speed Representing' Connects Residents With Local Lawmakers

"It was amazing, a wonderful opportunity to meet face-to-face the city council superintendent of schools, county assessor, county commissioner," Melody said.

"When do you get that chance, eve

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