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Rep. Lee James opens new district office in Titusville

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State Rep. R. Lee James | Pennsylvania 64th Legislative District

State Rep. R. Lee James | Pennsylvania 64th Legislative District

Rep. Lee James has opened a new district office in Titusville, Pennsylvania, to better serve the residents of the 64th Legislative District. The office is located at 104 N. Washington St., and will operate from Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with a lunch break closure from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

James expressed his enthusiasm about the new office, stating, “I’m pleased to open another office so our constituents have access to resources they need.” He added that his staff is ready to assist residents with various state-related issues.

The services offered at the Titusville office include assistance with PennDOT paperwork, driver’s license and vehicle registration applications and renewals, as well as information on senior citizen benefit programs like Property Tax/Rent Rebate and PACE/PACENET prescription drug programs. Additionally, residents can obtain birth and death certificates (with photo identification), organize tours of the state Capitol, and request copies of legislation.

For further information on district events and updates from the state government, residents are encouraged to visit RepJames.com or Facebook.com/RepLeeJames. James also invites constituents to subscribe to his legislative email reports via his website by selecting the “Resources” tab.

The contact number for the Titusville office is 814-827-6054. For those needing assistance from James' Seneca office, they can call 814-677-6413.

Media inquiries can be directed to Nate Temple at 717-260-6396 or via email at Ntemple@pahousegop.com.

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