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Representative Fedorchak Schedules Jamestown Mobile Office Hours January 20

Rep. Julie Fedorchak announced mobile office hours for Stutsman County on Jan. 20 at the Jamestown Civic Center to help residents with federal casework. The sessions offer one-on-one meetings with congressional staff and are intended to make federal assistance more accessible for local residents.

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Representative Fedorchak Schedules Jamestown Mobile Office Hours January 20
Source: fedorchak.house.gov

On Jan. 6 Rep. Julie Fedorchak, R-N.D., announced that her office will hold mobile office hours in Jamestown from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20, at the Jamestown Civic Center. The event is part of a monthlong schedule of mobile office locations across North Dakota, with additional stops planned in Grand Forks, Fargo, Dickinson, and Watford City in January.

The mobile office hours are designed to give North Dakotans face-to-face access to members of Fedorchak’s team to receive assistance with federal agencies and federal casework. Constituents may sign up for one-on-one meetings with staff, and walk-ins will be seen as time allows after scheduled appointments conclude. Meetings will be scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis, and staff will contact participants directly to confirm meeting times. Dates and locations will be updated regularly on the congresswoman’s official website.

For Stutsman County residents, the visit brings a chance to pursue individual federal matters without traveling to the district office in Bismarck or navigating federal bureaucracy by phone or mail. Local residents who have ongoing correspondence with federal agencies, pending benefit inquiries, or other constituent service needs can meet directly with staff who are authorized to help open cases, request information from agencies, and follow up on status updates.

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Holding mobile office hours in Jamestown reflects an effort to reduce travel burdens for residents of rural and small-town North Dakota and to provide timely assistance on federal matters. The two-hour window creates opportunities for scheduled consultations while leaving limited capacity for walk-in requests, so those seeking a specific appointment are encouraged to sign up promptly once slots are available.

Because the schedule is subject to regular updates, residents planning to attend should monitor the congresswoman’s official website for confirmation and any changes. Staff will reach out directly to confirm individual appointment times for those who sign up. The Jan. 20 session offers a practical option for Stutsman County constituents to address federal issues locally and to connect with the representative’s office without leaving the county.

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