Rep. Rob Wittman expands service access through mobile office hours

Rep. Rob Wittman expands service access through mobile office hours
U.S. Rep Robert J. Wittman Working for Virginia's 1st District — Facebook Website
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Rep. Rob Wittman, a U.S. Congressman representing Virginia’s 1st district since 2007, has been active on social media to inform his constituents about available services and office hours aimed at assisting with various federal processes. These updates highlight his efforts to make governmental assistance more accessible through both permanent and mobile office setups.

On July 6, 2025, Rep. Wittman tweeted “Do you need help with checking on Social Security benefits, renewing a passport, or processing a VA claim? My district offices in Glen Allen and Yorktown are open every day, but my team is also hosting mobile office hours in Colonial Beach tomorrow to assist constituents with”. This initiative is part of his ongoing commitment to provide direct support for those needing help with federal services.

Continuing this outreach effort, on July 7, 2025, he posted another update stating “Do you need help with checking on Social Security benefits, renewing a passport, or processing a VA claim? My district offices in Glen Allen and Yorktown are open every day, but my team is also hosting mobile office hours in Kilmarnock tomorrow to assist constituents with”. This reflects the extension of his constituent services beyond traditional locations.

The following day, July 8, 2025, Wittman announced via Twitter “Do you need help with checking on Social Security benefits, renewing a passport, or processing a VA claim? My district offices in Glen Allen and Yorktown are open every day, but my team is also hosting mobile office hours in Tappahannock tomorrow to assist constituents with”. This pattern of communication emphasizes his focus on accessibility for residents across different areas within the district.

Rep. Wittman’s initiatives underscore his dedication to serving the community by ensuring that essential government services are reachable. Having served as a public official since replacing Jo Ann Davis in Congress in 2007 and prior roles within Virginia’s local government structures from 2006-2007 further supports this dedication.



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