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For Immediate Release 36th District Office Moves to LititzNew location provides convenient access for constituents LITITZ – The district office for the 36th Senatorial District has moved to a new location in the Lititz Borough, state Senator Mike Brubaker said. As of August 7, the district office has been relocated at 301 East Main Street, Lititz, 17543. Constituents can reach that office by phone at 717-627-0036. "The new office will offer more space for my staff and I to serve constituents," Brubaker said. "In addition, Lititz is very convenient for many residents of the 36th District, including those in the Hempfield, Columbia, Mount Joy and Ephrata areas." Brubaker also noted that the new office is situated in downtown Lititz, which offers walk-in access for anyone who needs assistance or who would simply like to stop by. "It is very important to me that the people I represent have readily available access to the services provided by their district office," Brubaker said. Brubaker and his staff are available to answer any questions constituents may have and to provide information and certain applications, such as those for PACE/PACENET, birth and death certificate copies, Property Tax/Rent Rebates, disability parking plates, and others. "In addition, we can follow up on unemployment compensation problems, welfare applications, income tax rebates and other issues, as well as provide assistance to those individuals who may be having problems with a state government agency," Brubaker said. "The office also has many different brochures and pamphlets available, such as maps, public service information, and educational information about Pennsylvania's government." Constituents can continue to contact Senator Brubaker by using the toll-free number at 1-866-738-1601, or by emailing him at mbrubaker@pasen.gov. His Harrisburg office can also be reached at Senate Box 203036, Harrisburg, 17120, 717-787-4420. "I encourage constituents to come visit their new district office, and I look forward to hearing from them and working on the issues that matter most to them," Brubaker said.
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