Sen. Webber to host local office hours on April 13

Michael Webber, Michigan State Senator from the 9th District
Michael Webber, Michigan State Senator from the 9th District
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State Sen. Michael Webber announced on March 30 that he will hold an in-district office hour session for residents of Michigan’s 9th Senate District on Monday, April 13.

The event aims to give constituents a chance to meet with Webber and discuss issues or concerns in person. It will take place from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Rochester Hills City Hall, located at 1000 Rochester Hills Drive in Rochester Hills, inside the Planning Department conference room on the second floor.

No appointment is required for those who wish to attend the session. The district represented by Webber includes the cities of Rochester, Rochester Hills, Troy and Utica, as well as parts of Oakland Township, Shelby Township and Sterling Heights.

Residents unable to participate can contact Webber’s office by phone at 517-373-0994 or via email at [email protected].

The meeting offers an opportunity for community members to engage directly with their state senator about local matters.



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