OTTAWA – State Rep. Lance Yednock has opened his constituent services office in Ottawa.
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OTTAWA – State Rep. Lance Yednock has opened his constituent services office in Ottawa. All residents are encouraged to reach out to his office should they need assistance with accessing or navigating state services.
“As state representative, my top priority is to remain accessible to the constituents of my district, allowing me to represent the ideas and concerns of our community while I am in Springfield,” Yednock said. “If local residents need assistance in navigating state government and agencies, or they would like to share with me their thoughts on legislation or current issues, I would encourage them to reach out to the office so that we can be of assistance.”
Yednock’s district office is located at 628 Columbus St., Suite 204, Central Life Building, Ottawa, and he can be reached at (815) 324-5055 or by e-mail to StateRepYednock@gmail.com. The office offers constituent services ranging from helping residents with programs from the Department of Human Services to the Secretary of State’s office, while also offering programs such as utility bill clinics and fraud prevention seminars.
“It is important to me that my office remains an open and accessible resource to the people of the 76th District,” Yednock said. “My staff and I are continuing to plan events and provide new services for Illinois Valley families to help them save money, prevent falling victim to fraud and scams, and help educate Illinois families about new and streamlined services provided by the state.”