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Hice Announces March Mobile Office Hours in Lincolnton, Mansfield, & Watkinsville

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Monroe, GA, February 25, 2019 | comments

Monroe, GA – Congressman Jody Hice (GA-10) today announced that his staff will host three Mobile Office Hours for 10th District residents during the month of March. His constituent services representatives will set up shop at the Oconee County Library on March 6th, the Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce on March 12th, and the Mansfield City Hall on March 14th. These events provide residents with easy access to his knowledgeable staff to discuss their concerns, share their priorities, or seek help with a federal agency.

“My staff and I are committed to serving the people of the 10th District of Georgia,” said Congressman Hice. “After years of working with federal agencies, my team can help cut through the red tape, and I’m glad these Mobile Office Hours offer residents the chance to meet with my staff on issues important to them without having to travel to one of my district offices.”

To meet with a constituent services representative on an individual or family basis, residents may stop by one of the following locations (appointments are not required):  

Oconee County
Wednesday, March 6th
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Oconee County Library
1080 Experiment Station Road
Watkinsville, Georgia 30677

Lincoln County
(Sen. David Perdue’s staff will also be present)
Tuesday, March 12th 
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce
Conference Room
112 Washington Street
Lincolnton, GA 30817

Newton County
Thursday, March 14th
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Mansfield City Hall
3146 State Highway 11
Mansfield, GA 30055

To receive more information or seek assistance with any federal matter, residents may call Congressman Hice’s Monroe District Office at (770) 207-1776 or Milledgeville District Office at (478) 457-0007.

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