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For Immediate Release
November 24, 2006
Contact:  Lisa Landis
Legislative Assistant
717-787-6709
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Senator-Elect Brubaker to open offices Dec. 1

HARRISBURG – Senator-Elect Mike Brubaker will begin serving his constituents in the 36th Senatorial District on Dec. 1 in his Harrisburg and Ephrata offices, Brubaker announced today. 

Brubaker's offices will be located at:

  • 1248 W. Main Street, Ephrata, 17522, 738-1600

  • Senate Box 203036, Harrisburg, 17120, 787-4420

Both offices will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition, residents of the 36th District can reach Brubaker via e-mail at mbrubaker@pasen.gov

"As I begin my term as state Senator, I am dedicated to the highest level of constituent service," Brubaker said. "My staff and I stand ready to serve you with all matters related to the Pennsylvania government, and I encourage you to call or stop by at any time." 

Services provided by Brubaker's offices include obtaining copies of birth and death certificates, endorsing notary applications, and providing applications and brochures for state programs such as PACE/PACENET and the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program. Assistance can also be provided to constituents who need help with a problem that involves a state government agency. 

"Another top priority for me will be to introduce, co-sponsor and vote on various legislation that will affect my constituents as well as the Commonwealth," Brubaker said. "I appreciate hearing all comments, thoughts and opinions about the legislation and issues being addressed by the General Assembly." 

"I am very happy to have been granted this opportunity to serve my new constituents, and pledge to work hard in Harrisburg and the district on their behalf," Brubaker said.

 

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