WASHINGTON DC (February 11, 2019) — Rep Dave Loebsack will have a member of his staff in Southeastern Iowa for open office hours. Jared Hershberger, Loebsack’s District Representative, will be at the following locations. Hershberger will be on hand to work with individuals who are having difficulty with a government agency, have suggestions for Dave, or would just like to share their concerns. Members of the public are invited to attend. Hershberger holds regular office hours throughout Iowa.

If residents are unable to attend but have a concern to share with the Congressman, please call our district office toll-free at 1-866-914-IOWA (4692).

Hershberger’s schedule for February is as follows.

Wednesday, February 13

Washington Chamber of Commerce

205 Main Street

10:00AM — 12:00AM

 

Mount Pleasant City Hall  

220 West Monroe Street

1:00PM — 2:00PM

 

Thursday, February 14

Fort Madison City Hall

811 Avenue E

10:00AM —12:00PM

 

Keokuk City Hall

210 North 5th Street

1:00PM — 2:00PM

 

Tuesday, February 19

Burlington City Hall

400 Washington Street

10:00AM — 12:00PM

 

Wednesday, February 20

Keosauqua City Hall

804 1st Street

11:00AM — 12:00PM

 

Fairfield Convention Center

200 North Main Street

1:00PM — 2:00PM

 

Thursday, February 21

Muscatine City Hall

415 Sycamore Street

10:00AM — 12:00PM

 

Wapello City Hall

335 North Main Street

1:00PM — 2:00PM

 

Tuesday, February 26

Burlington City Hall

400 Washington Street

10:00AM — 12:00PM

 

Mediapolis Public Library

128 North Orchard Street

1:00PM — 2:00PM

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