Senator Albert announces local office hours in Allegan and Barry counties

Senator Albert announces local office hours in Allegan and Barry counties
Thomas A. Albert — Michigan House Republicans
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State Senator Thomas Albert has announced plans to hold office hours in Allegan and Barry counties. The sessions are scheduled for Friday, May 30, allowing residents to discuss state government issues or seek assistance with state-related matters.

These meetings are open to district residents, with priority given to those discussing private matters. No appointments are required, but space may be limited at certain locations. Additional office hours will be arranged for other areas within the 18th Senate District at a later date. This district encompasses Barry County and parts of Allegan, Calhoun, Kalamazoo, Kent, and Ionia counties.

For those unable to attend the sessions in person, Senator Albert’s office can be contacted via email at [email protected] or by phone at 517-373-1734 or toll-free at 855-347-8018. More details can be found on his website at SenatorThomasAlbert.com.



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