Tuberville Senate office bringing constituent services locally, launch temporary satellite offices across state

U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has announced that his office will temporarily set up satellite offices across the state.

The junior senator’s office will field constituent concerns and offer casework assistance at six locations beginning Tuesday, October 5 through Friday, October 8.

On Tuesday, his office will be located at the mayor’s office in Orange Beach, the Dallas County Courthouse in Selma and the Fayette Civic Center in Fayette. Wednesday, his office is bringing services to the Richard Stone Complex in Union Springs. On Thursday, Tuberville’s office will be stationed at Tom Bevill Enrichment Center in Rainsville.

Friday, the final day of the satellite office launch, members of the senator’s staff can be reached at the Cherokee Public Library in Centre.

“This week, my staff will meet with folks across the state to hear their comments, concerns and help in any way we can,” said Tuberville in a social media post. “Rather than you come to one of our offices, we will be setting up satellite office to make them more convenient and accessible for all Alabamians.”

His permanent office locations in Dothan, Hoover, Huntsville, Montgomery and Mobile as well as the main office in Washington, D.C. may also be reached for services during this time period.

Dylan Smith is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @DylanSmithAL

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