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Phillips-Hill announces continuation of mobile office hours for Southern York County

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State Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill | Pennsylvania

State Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill | Pennsylvania

Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill, representing York County, has announced the continuation of her mobile office hours initiative into 2025. This decision follows a positive reception from local residents in 2024. The initiative aims to enhance government accessibility for Southern York County residents.

Phillips-Hill's team will maintain a monthly presence at two locations: the York Area United Fire & Rescue Station and the Penn Township Municipal Office. These mobile offices will provide assistance on various state-related issues, including legislation, PennDOT matters, vital records like birth and death certificates, Property Tax/Rent Rebate applications, and unclaimed property searches.

“I am thrilled to extend our mobile office program into 2025,” Phillips-Hill stated. “Bringing the resources of the Pennsylvania Senate directly to our communities ensures that state government remains efficient, responsive, and closely connected to the people it serves.”

The schedule for these mobile offices is as follows:

- York Area United Fire & Rescue Station at 50 Commons Drive, York, PA 17402: First Thursday of each month from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

- Penn Township Municipal Building at 20 Wayne Ave., Hanover, PA 17331: Third Thursday of each month from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Residents are encouraged to make appointments to ensure adequate preparation and staffing for specific concerns. For scheduling or more information, they can contact Phillips-Hill’s district office at 717-741-4648 or email senatorkristin@pasen.gov.

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