Tuberville sets satellite office for DeKalb County

(Senator Tommy Tuberville/Screenshot)

RAINSVILLE — If DeKalb County residents have wanted to reach out to Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s staff, but couldn’t make a trip to one of his permanent offices, there is an opportunity available next month.

The senator announced his team will have a satellite office March 7 in the DeKalb County Schools Coliseum. The hours will be 9-11:30 a.m. The coliseum is at 1504 Main Street E in Rainsville.

The Rainsville site is one of several satellite offices set up across the state March 7-25 to assist with casework and listen to constituents’ concerns.

The temporary locations provide accessibility for constituents who might not live near one of the senator’s permanent office locations.

Members of Tuberville’s team will be on site to answer questions, hear from constituents, and offer assistance with federal agencies. No appointment is required.

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