Rep. Amy Elik schedules mobile office hours for Granite City residents

Amy E. Elik, Illinois State Representative for 111th District
Amy E. Elik, Illinois State Representative for 111th District
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State Representative Amy Elik’s office will hold mobile office hours in Nameoki Township on Monday, March 9. The event is intended to help residents who have concerns or need assistance with issues related to a State of Illinois agency.

Staff from Rep. Elik’s office will be available to meet with constituents from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM at the Nameoki Township Building, located at 4250 Highway 162 in Granite City.

The mobile office hours are open to all members of the public. While appointments are encouraged, they are not required. Scheduled meetings will occur in the order received. Constituents can schedule a meeting by calling State Representative Amy Elik’s district office at 618-433-8046.

Elik, a Republican, was elected to the Illinois State House in 2021 and represents the state’s 111th House District. She succeeded Monica Bristow as state representative.



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