Congressman Rich McCormick announces mobile office hours and art submission deadline

Congressman Rich McCormick announces mobile office hours and art submission deadline
Rich McCormick U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Rich McCormick, who represents Georgia’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared a variety of updates via social media. These posts highlight his ongoing efforts to connect with constituents and focus on initiatives that reflect his values.

On April 8, 2025, Congressman McCormick announced a new initiative with his team to enhance accessibility for his constituents. Reflecting his commitment to extending services, he shared that, “My staff kicked off our new Mobile Office Hours program today in Dawsonville! We’re bringing our services directly to you, making sure everyone has access to the support they need, no matter where they are.”

The following day, April 9, 2025, McCormick reinforced his political philosophy with a simple yet strong statement. He emphasized that “True conservatism is rooted in compassion. Serving the American people must always come first.” His message underscores the foundational principles that guide his political actions.

Later, on the same day, McCormick reminded the public about an imminent deadline pertinent to the arts community. Encouraging participation, he noted, “Just a reminder that the deadline for artwork submission for the Congressional Art Competition is THIS Friday, April 11th @ 5 PM! I look forward to seeing all your amazing pieces of art!” This highlights his engagement in promoting local talent and supporting educational initiatives through the arts.



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