(LANSING) – State Senator Kim LaSata has announced that she will be holding in district office hours.
The first term Republican senator who represents the 21st District will be meeting with constituents on Friday June 11, first at Rachel's Cafe, 300 East Chicago Road in White Pigeon from 12:30 until 1:30 PM. From there, she will travel to Marcellus and will be at Railway Cafe #2, 214 East Main Street from 2 until 3 PM.
On Monday, June 14, LaSata will be at Hub Central, 185 North Paw Paw Street in Coloma from 9 until 10 AM. Then on Friday, June 18, she will be at the Niles Charter Township Hall, 320 Bell road from 10:30 to 11:30 AM.
These events are open to residents of the 21st State Senate District so they can express their opinions or concerns about State government or to request assistance with State issues.
If you are unable to attend, you can call LaSata's Lansing office at 517-373-6960.
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