Senator Mark Pryor announced that members of his staff will travel in
his mobile office to Clarksville in an effort to reach and help
constituents in Arkansas.
Mobile office staffers are trained to assist constituents who may be
having problems with the Veterans Administration, Medicare, Social
Security and other services involving the federal government, Pryor
stated.
"My mobile office helps me to better serve Arkansas by keeping me
closely informed about the concerns and problems residents are having
in every county, every city, and every town and community," Pryor said.
"I hope residents will visit my mobile office to share their concerns
and allow my staff to help resolve problems they may be having
involving the federal government."
Pryor said his mobile office will be in Clarksville Feb. 14 from
10:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. at the Johnson County Courthouse on Main
Street.