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Congressman's office to visit Chaska


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Minnesota Congressman John Kline’s “Mobile Office” will be in Chaska on Thursday, June 25, to provide constituents greater access to the services available through their federal representative.

Congressman Kline’s mobile office will also be making stops in several other communities in the Second Congressional district in the near future.“Hearing from and helping constituents is fundamental to representation,” stated Kline, in a press release.

“Constituents are invited to drop by the mobile office, where members of my staff will be on hand to answer their questions and help with any problems with federal agencies. The mobile office will also allow Minnesotans to register their thoughts on the issues important to them.”

Kline’s mobile office will be at the Chaska Community Center at 1661 Park Ridge Drive in Chaska from 1-3 p.m. on Thursday, June 25.

“Whether you need help locating a lost Social Security check, have visa or passport issues, are a veteran who needs assistance with benefits, or need help navigating the federal bureaucracy, a visit to the 2nd Congressional district’s mobile office should answer some of your questions,” the release stated.

In addition to Inver Grove Heights, Congressman Kline’s mobile office will also be visiting Apple Valley, Burnsville, Faribault, Inver Grove Heights, Savage, and Shakopee, next week. For more information, call (952) 808-1213.

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“Keeping in touch with the constituents I serve enables me to represent them most effectively,” Kline stated in the release. “The mobile office will make it more convenient for constituents to make their voices heard in Washington. I look forward to hearing their concerns so I can advocate on their behalf in Congress.”

In his fourth term in Congress, Congressman Kline is a member of the House Ethics Committee, the Education and Labor Committee, the Intelligence Committee, and the Armed Services Committee.

 




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