LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Michigan residents are getting another chance to question Gov. Rick Snyder during an online town hall meeting.
The event will be streamed live at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday on the interactive LiveStream account at www.livestream.com/snyderlive .
Questions can be submitted by calling 517-335-7858, posting a question at www.michigan.gov/townhall or sending a Twitter message to @onetoughnerd using the hashtag #AskGovSnyder.
Snyder spokeswoman Geralyn Lasher says the Republican governor will host the town hall meeting for about 45 minutes.
He has held a couple of other online town hall meetings, including one shortly after he delivered this year's State of the State address and a second after he presented his fiscal 2012-13 budget proposal.
Snyder recently held a video Q&A in which he revealed his favorite prehistoric animal is the wooly mammoth.