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Senator Van Taylor announces mobile office hours for constituent services in Plano

by | Jul 20, 2016 | Latest

State Senator Van Taylor today announced July mobile office hours on Thursday, July 21 in Plano. Committed to providing superior constituent service, Taylor will bring mobile office hours to every city fully contained in Senate District 8.

Plano’s is scheduled for 2-4 p.m. at the Plano Municipal Center located at 1520 K Ave.

In addition to mobile office hours and other community events, Senator Taylor maintains a 100 percent meeting policy with constituents. To arrange a meeting, constituents can contact Senator Taylor’s district office at 972-398-9416.

“Government should serve the people, not the other way around,” stated Taylor. “Unfortunately, all too often interactions with government agencies leave constituents confused and frustrated. Accordingly, I have made helping constituents with state agency or entity issues, concerns, or questions a priority. I work for you, and as such my office will organize mobile office hours in every community within our district. I encourage anyone having issue with a state agency to visit with our office and see how we can help.”

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