Satellite hours available this week in Lawrenceville, Robinson and Newton.
State Representatives Adam Niemerg (R-Dieterich) announced the next dates and locations for his “Satellite Office Hours” program to provide opportunities for constituents to meet with legislative staff to receive help and discuss state issues and concerns.
On Thursday, satellite hours will be conducted at the following times:
10:00 to 11:15 AM Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce
1121 State Street, Lawrenceville
12:00 to 11:15 PM Robinson Public Library, Conference Room 1
606 N. Jefferson Street, Robinson
2:00 to 3:30 PM Newton Public Library
100 S. Van Buren Street, Newton
“My satellite office hours provide convenient locations for constituents to get help closer to their home without having to travel to my district office,” said Rep. Niemerg. “My legislative staff is able to help the majority of constituents by phone and e-mail communications, but occasionally there is a need to sit face to face where people can bring needed paperwork or just prefer to explain their concerns or needs in person.”

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