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Sen. Laughlin introduces text messaging for constituent outreach

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State Senator Dan Laughlin | Pennsylvania

State Senator Dan Laughlin | Pennsylvania

Sen. Dan Laughlin (R-49) has announced a new method for constituents to communicate with his office: text messaging. This development is part of an ongoing effort to improve accessibility and communication. Constituents can now directly text Sen. Laughlin’s office at 814-900-4527.

This convenient option provides an additional channel for constituents to express their concerns, provide feedback, or seek assistance with state-related matters. Whether the matter pertains to legislative issues, community initiatives or constituent services, Sen. Laughlin and his team are committed to being readily available and responsive. Constituents can expect timely responses during normal business hours.

To ensure efficient assistance, constituents are encouraged to include their name and address in their text messages. This information will enable Sen. Laughlin’s office to accurately address concerns and follow up appropriately.

“Effective communication with constituents is vital to representing their interests effectively,” said Laughlin. “By introducing text messaging as an option, we aim to make it even easier for constituents to connect with us and have their voices heard.”

In addition to text messaging, constituents can continue to contact Senator Laughlin’s office via phone at 814-453-2515, or by email at dlaughlin@pasen.gov.

For more state-related news and information, constituents can visit Laughlin’s website at www.senatorlaughlin.com or follow him on Facebook and Twitter @senatorlaughlin.

Contact: David Kozak 717-787-8927

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