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Rep. Sewell announces June 2026 Mobile Office Hours

Constituents can get help with Social Security, veterans benefits, Medicare, Medicaid and passports at sessions in four counties.

Representative Terri Sewell is hosting mobile office hours. Office of Representative Terri Sewell

U.S. Representative Terri Sewell, D-Alabama, announced Wednesday that her office will host Mobile Office Hours throughout Alabama’s 7th Congressional District in June.

The events are designed to bring constituent services directly to local communities, giving residents the opportunity to meet with congressional staff and receive help with federal programs and services.

“Our team is excited to continue assisting constituents and meeting Alabamians where they are,” Sewell said. “If you need help navigating federal programs and services, we hope you will stop by to meet our team and get the assistance you need!”

During each session, members of Sewell’s staff will be available to help constituents with issues involving Social Security, veterans benefits, Medicare and Medicaid, passport services and more. Sewell will not attend.

The June Mobile Office Hours schedule is:

Dallas County
Wednesday, June 3
10 a.m. to noon
Selma Dallas County Public Library, Vaughan Room
1103 Selma Avenue
Selma, AL 36703

Hale County
Wednesday, June 10
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Greensboro Senior Activity Center
515 Greene Street
Greensboro, AL 36744

Sumter County
Wednesday, June 17
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
York City Hall, Conference Room
583 4th Avenue
York, AL 36925

Tuscaloosa County
Wednesday, June 24
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama
2222 9th Street
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Sewell’s office encouraged constituents to bring any relevant documentation to help staff better assist with their concerns. Appointments are not required.

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