PORT BYRON, IL–The office of state Rep. Mike Smiddy (D-Hillsdale) is hosting Satellite Office Hours on Wednesday, April 17 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Colona Public Library, located at 911 1st Street in Colona.

"The 71st District is geographically diverse, and I want to make my office and our services accessible to everyone - regardless of which corner of the district they live in," said Smiddy.  "Satellite office hours are another opportunity for residents to reach out to our office and get assistance on state issues."

A representative from Smiddy's office will be available to answer resident questions about state issues or state programs.

"My office will continue to host satellite office hours throughout the area, and I hope that residents are able to make it out at least once to become familiar with our office," Smiddy says. "Being accessible to the community and making sure my door is always open are the most important things to me as state Representative."

The 71st District includes the towns of Albany, Cleveland, Coal Valley, Colona, Como, Cordova, Deer Grove, Erie, Fulton, Hampton, Hillsdale, Lyndon, Morrison, Port Byron, Prophetstown, Rapids City, Rock Falls, Savanna, Sterling, Tampico, and Thomson and portions of Carbon Cliff, East Moline, Moline, and Silvis.

For more information, contact Smiddy's constituent services office at RepSmiddy@gmail.com, (309) 848-9098, or toll-free at (855) 243-4988.

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