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Senator Wilton Simpson to Open District Office in Brooksville

December 13, 2012 Government No Comments

CONTACT: Rachel Perrin Rogers, 850.487.5018

SENATOR WILTON SIMPSON TO OPEN DISTRICT OFFICE IN BROOKSVILLE

Brooksville, Fla. — Senator Wilton Simpson (R-Trilby) is pleased to announce the upcoming opening of his Brooksville office. “The Brooksville office will be located at 10 West Jefferson Street,” said Senator Simpson. “We’re hosting an open house on Tuesday, January 8, and I welcome constituents to drop in and meet myself and my staff.” Details regarding the open house will be provided at a later date.

Patty Harrison, longtime aide of former Senator JD Alexander, will be serving as the Chief Legislative Aide in Brooksville. “I am thrilled that Patty will be joining my legislative staff,” said Senator Simpson. “She has over four decades of state government experience and will be a tremendous asset to the constituents in my district.”

Senator Simpson’s other staff includes Judy Parker, serving as District Office Manager in the New Port Richey Office. Judy has been active in the Pasco County community for decades. Patrick Weightman is serving as Senator Simpson’s traveling Legislative Assistant. Patrick will be in Tallahassee for committee weeks and the legislative session. Rachel Perrin Rogers is serving as Senator Simpson’s Chief Aide in Tallahassee, handling legislative requests and public relations.

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