Traveling Office Hours For Iowa’s Forth District Congressman Randy Feenstra Announced

Hull, Iowa — The area’s representative to Congress, Congressman Randy Feenstra, a Republican from Hull, has announced that his office will be holding fall “traveling office hours” in October.

The traveling office involves representatives from the Congressman’s office being available locally to help constituents with casework for federal programs, such as passports, and veterans’ benefits.

Congressman Feenstra says that he had promised to be a servant leader focused on delivering results when he took office, and he tells us that this is why his office has prioritized helping constituents anyway they can. The traveling office is a way to hear from constituents and get them assistance with federal agencies. Representative Feenstra says that his office stands ready to assist with 4th District Iowans with any federal agency, whether the IRS, or the VA, or others. Congressman Feenstra asked that constituents do not hesitate to stop by, or to contact his office for help.

Congressman Randy Feenstra will not be at the traveling office, but rather representatives from his office will hold and be available.

If Iowans in the 4th District cannot attend the office hours, they can go to feenstra.house.gov to submit a casework request.

The traveling office will be in Lyon County at the Rock Rapids Public Library at 102 South Greene Street on Tuesday, October 11th from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM before going to O’Brien County at 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM at the Primghar City Library, at 320 1st Street NE the same day.

Traveling office hours will also be held next spring.

Congressman Feenstra is being challenged in this year’s general election by Democrat Ryan Melton from Nevada, and Bryan Jack Holder with the Liberty Caucus from Council Bluffs.

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