Brady's
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[AUG. 5, 2005]
BLOOMINGTON -- Sen. Bill Brady, R-44th
District, will be sending a member of his staff to meet with
residents of Tazewell and Christian counties on Tuesday. Brady calls this service
his traveling office hours, where you can seek assistance from his
office when you have a problem with a state government agency or to
express your opinion on legislation pending in Springfield.
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For Tazewell County residents, Brady's traveling office hours will
be at the Tremont Public Library, 215 S. Sampson St. in Tremont,
from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and at the Delavan City Hall, 219 N.
Locust St. in Delavan, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.
For Christian County residents,
Brady's traveling office hours will be at the Taylorville City Hall,
115 N. Main in Taylorville, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., and at the
Stonington Village Hall, 416 N. Main in Stonington from 12:30 to 2
p.m. Tuesday. Residents from Taylorville who reside in Brady's
district are invited to stop in at the Taylorville council chambers,
and residents from Stonington, Edinburg and Mount Auburn are welcome
to stop in and meet staff at the Stonington Village Hall.
"This
service brings my office to your hometown," Brady said. "Another
service is my e-mail newsletter. Sign up at
billbrady@senatorbillbrady.com for weekly updates from
Bloomington. We discuss legislation and other issues of interest to
constituents."
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Area residents can stop by at any time during the traveling
office hours to meet with a member of the senator's staff.
Appointments are not necessary. People who are unable to attend but
wish to express a concern on legislation or need assistance with a
state agency may write to Brady at 2203 Eastland Drive, Suite 3,
Bloomington, IL 61704; or 105-D State House, Springfield, IL 62706.
Please include your return address on the outside of the envelope.
People requiring special accommodations should call (217)
782-6216 at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled office hours.
[News release from
Sen.
Bill Brady]
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