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Representative Schuette announces September “Ask Bill G.” office hours

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State Rep. Bill Schuette | Michigan House Republicans

State Rep. Bill Schuette | Michigan House Republicans

State Representative Bill G. Schuette has announced "Ask Bill G." office hours meetings for September, offering residents in Midland and Beaverton additional opportunities to ask questions and share their concerns with their legislative representative.

The "Ask Bill G." meetings are part of Schuette's ongoing commitment to listening to residents across the 95th House District in Midland and Gladwin counties.

"I always want to make myself and my office available to anyone throughout our area who has questions about the latest going on both locally and in Lansing," Schuette said. "These are also great times to discuss priorities for workers and families in our communities and what can be done legislatively in Lansing to make Midland and Gladwin counties an even better place to live and work. I invite anyone who is interested to attend, and I look forward to meeting with people."

"Ask Bill G." Office Hours will take place at the following times and locations on Friday, Sept. 27:

- 9-10 a.m. at Grove Tea Lounge, located at 2405 Abbott Road in Midland.

- 11 a.m.-Noon at the Beaverton Activity Center, located at 106 Tonkin Street in Beaverton.

Rep. Schuette will meet with interested individuals one-on-one during these times. Those wishing to set up an appointment can email Luke Derheim, legislative director for Rep. Schuette, at [email protected]. Walk-in meetings are also welcome. Those unable to attend may contact Schuette’s office by calling (517) 373-0152 or emailing [email protected].

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