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Senator Wilcox announces summer traveling office hours across the district

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State Senator Craig Wilcox | Illinois General Assembly

State Senator Craig Wilcox | Illinois General Assembly

State Senator Craig Wilcox (R-McHenry) is set to initiate summer traveling office hours across the 32nd District following the conclusion of the spring legislative session. The first four events are scheduled for June in Fox Lake and Cary.

“At these events, we bring the services my office provides to my constituents’ hometowns,” said Wilcox. “For those who do not live near my Woodstock office on the Square, these events provide easier access to legislative services. I am also offering both morning and late afternoon/early evening events to fit people’s schedules.”

The schedule is as follows:

- Tuesday, June 11 in Fox Lake: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM, Fox Lake District Library, 255 E. Grand Ave.

- Thursday, June 13 in Fox Lake: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, Fox Lake District Library, 255 E. Grand Ave.

- Tuesday, June 18 in Cary: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, Cary Area Public Library, 1606 Three Oaks Road

- Thursday, June 20 in Cary: 4:00 – 7:00 PM, Cary Area Public Library, 1606 Three Oaks Road

District office staff will be present at each event to assist individuals and businesses with issues involving state agencies and departments.

“My staff members are experts in constituent services, so I would encourage anyone who is having issues with state agencies to stop by and receive assistance,” Wilcox stated. “This includes those having issues with unemployment, FOID cards and CCL licenses, professional licensing, and other issues.”

For additional information, please contact the Wilcox office at (815) 455-6330.

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