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    August 6, 2024

    State Representative Anne Dauphinais Announces Office Hour Sessions Across the 44th District

    State Representative Anne Dauphinais Announces Office Hour Sessions Across the 44th District
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    You will have several opportunities to join me this month, along with other members of our Republican state delegation. I encourage you to join us at one of our three locations across the district. Your concerns are very important to me, and I hope you can join us!

    For complete details, please see below.

    Killingly- State Representative Anne Dauphinais (R-44) is pleased to announce a series of upcoming office hour sessions to be held at various locations across the 44th District. These sessions offer constituents the opportunity to engage with Representative Dauphinais and other members of the Quiet Corner’s Republican Delegation, on a range of issues important to the community.

    The details of the office hour sessions are as follows:


    Sterling Office Hours with State Senator Heather Somers (R-18)

    Thursday, August 15th

    Time: 5:30pm – 6:30pm

    Location: Sterling Senior Center

    1183 Plainfield Pike, Oneco


    Plainfield Office Hours with State Senator Heather Somers (R-18) & State Representative Doug Dubitsky (R-47)

    Monday, August 19th

    Time: 5:30pm – 7:00pm

    Location: Plainfield Town Hall, 8 Community Avenue, Plainfield


    Killingly Office Hours with State Representative Rick Hayes (R-51)

    Tuesday, August 20

    Time: 5:00pm – 7:00pm

    Location: Killingly Town Hall Second Floor, Town Meeting Room

    173 Main Street, Danielson


    These office hour sessions provide an opportunity for constituents to meet with State Representative Anne Dauphinais, voice their concerns, ask questions, and discuss legislative issues impacting the 44th District. All community members are encouraged to attend and take part in these important conversations.

    We look forward to your attendance at these office hour sessions as we work together to build a stronger and more engaged community.

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