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Hice Announces Mobile Office Hours in Glascock, Hancock, & Warren Counties

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Monroe, GA, September 10, 2018 | comments

Monroe, GA – The office of Congressman Jody Hice (GA-10) will host Mobile Office Hours with three opportunities for 10th District residents to meet with his staff during the month of September. These events provide residents the chance to meet with a knowledgeable member of his team in their own community to discuss concerns, share priorities, or seek help with a federal agency. 

“While I’m in Washington, I’m proud that my office can offer direct support to residents throughout the 10th Congressional District,” said Congressman Hice. “Too often, my team and I hear from people who are struggling under the burdensome rules and regulations of federal agencies and discouraged by its agonizingly slow process. If you need help with a federal agency – such as Social Security, Medicare, the IRS, or the VA – stop by one of our upcoming events at the Hancock County Library, the Warren County Senior Center, or the Family Connection and Communities in Schools of Glascock County. My staff is eager to meet with you and help in any way possible.”

Residents may meet on an individual or family basis with a constituent services representative at one of the following locations:

Hancock County
Tuesday, September 25th
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Hancock County Public Library
8984 East Broad Street
Sparta, GA 31087

Warren County
Wednesday, September 26th
9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Warren County Senior Citizens Center
59 Gibson Highway
Warrenton, GA 30828

Glascock County
Wednesday, September 26th
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Family Connection and Communities in Schools of Glascock County
370 West Main Street
Gibson, GA 30810

Residents may also call Congressman Hice’s offices in Monroe at (770) 207-1776 or Milledgeville at (478) 457-0007 during regular offices hours.

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