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Sen. Jason Lewis announces evening, virtual office hours for April 16

Sen. Jason Lewis will be holding office hours on April 16. COURTESY PHOTO

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The following was submitted by Sen. Jason Lewis’s office:

State Sen. Jason Lewis will be holding evening, virtual office hours on Tuesday, April 16, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

These office hours will replace regularly scheduled virtual office hours which are canceled on April 15 due to Patriots’ Day.

Any constituent of Lewis is welcome to attend office hours, with no appointment necessary, to discuss any personal issue or legislative feedback with the senator and his staff.

Virtual office hours are held on Zoom. To join the meeting, visit SenatorJasonLewis.com, use the following link, or enter the meeting information on Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83854164671?pwd=eWZWQWU0VkZjcE9XSXl5Rk1BRVd5Zz09

Meeting ID: 838 5416 4671

Passcode: 234270

Each constituent meets privately with the senator during the Zoom session.

Lewis also holds regular in-person office hours in each community of the district (Malden, Melrose, Reading, Stoneham, Wakefield, and Winchester).

For further information or any questions, visit SenatorJasonLewis.com or contact his State House office at 617-722-1206 or Jason.Lewis@masenate.gov.

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