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Hice Announces Mobile Office Hours in Warrenton, Lexington, WrightsvilleMonroe, GA – Congressman Jody Hice (GA-10) will host Mobile Office Hours with three opportunities for 10th District residents to meet with his staff in October. Mobile Office Hours provides residents who are unable to visit the Congressman’s office because of time or location restrictions the chance to meet with a knowledgeable member of his staff to discuss their concerns, share their priorities, or seek help with a federal agency. “While I’m working for you in Washington, D.C., I am proud to say that I have a full-time team of dedicated staff who are well-versed in delivering constituent services and interacting with federal agencies,” said Congressman Hice. “If you need help with any federal agency, please stop by the Reese-Hyman American Legion in Warrenton, the Oglethorpe County Board of Commissioners Office, or the Wrightsville-Johnson Chamber of Commerce at the following dates and times, and my staff will gladly assist you. Although we can’t guarantee the outcome, we can promise that we’ll do our very best to cut through the red tape and help to resolve your problem.” Warren County Oglethorpe County Johnson County For more information, residents may call the Monroe office at 770-207-1776 or Milledgeville office at 478-457-0007. ### |
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One of the most important things I do as a U.S. Representative is help constituents work through issues with federal agencies. Although I cannot override the decisions made by a federal agency, I can often intervene on a constituent’s behalf to get answers to questions, find solutions, or just cut through the red tape. Below you will find a list of agencies with which I can help you. However, regardless of which agency you need help navigating, you must complete a privacy authorization form to comply with the provisions of the Privacy Act. Please download this printable version of the casework authorization form and then fax or mail to the address listed under the agency from which you are seeking assistance.
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