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Nearby: Ullman Reopens District Office Today

State Rep. Wendy Ullman, D-Bucks, has announced that she will reopen her district office beginning today. The office will be open by appointment from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

“My office has served over 1,500 constituents remotely over the past two and a half months,” Ullman said. “Now that Bucks County has entered the yellow phase, I’m glad my office can begin to safely offer in-person services.”

“I am very much looking forward to the time when my office will be open as usual to walk-ins,” Ullman said.

Constituents that need assistance must contact the district office by phone at 267-768-3670 or email at RepUllman@pahouse.net to set up an appointment. Anyone entering the office must be properly wearing a mask.

Ullman said constituents should not come to the office if they are not feeling well or have been recently exposed to someone with COVID-19.

Residents with questions should contact Ullman’ office by phone at 267-768-3670 or email (RepUllman@pahouse.net).

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Nearby: Ullman Reopens District Office Today

State Rep. Wendy Ullman, D-Bucks, has announced that she will reopen her district office beginning today. The office will be open by appointment from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

“My office has served over 1,500 constituents remotely over the past two and a half months,” Ullman said. “Now that Bucks County has entered the yellow phase, I’m glad my office can begin to safely offer in-person services.”

“I am very much looking forward to the time when my office will be open as usual to walk-ins,” Ullman said.

Constituents that need assistance must contact the district office by phone at 267-768-3670 or email at RepUllman@pahouse.net to set up an appointment. Anyone entering the office must be properly wearing a mask.

Ullman said constituents should not come to the office if they are not feeling well or have been recently exposed to someone with COVID-19.

Residents with questions should contact Ullman’ office by phone at 267-768-3670 or email (RepUllman@pahouse.net).

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