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Congressman Delgado

To Open Oneonta Office

Congressman Delgado’s official portrait.

ONEONTA – Congressman Antonio Delgado, D-19, will open his office in the Otsego Now offices at 189 Main St. on Thursday, Feb. 7.

“Having an office in Oneonta was always going to be a key priority of mine. I’m very glad we’ll be opening the doors next week,” said Delgado. “Accessibility and transparency are key priorities of mine, and offices help ensure that we can make it as easy as possible for folks to share their views and get assistance with federal services.”

The offices serve as a place for 19th Congressional District residents to call, email, or come by in person to share their views. Constituents can also receive assistance with federal services, from farmers applying for grants to seniors having issues with their Social Security benefits to veterans needing more information on VA services.

The office will be open 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.  Thursdays and Fridays and by appointment.

 

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