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Rogers holds Mornings with Mike events while Congress is in session

Alabama Republican Congressman Mike Rogers

Wednesday, Congressman Mike Rogers, R-Saks, released a statement reminding constituents that he is holding weekly events when Congress is in session that are open to any constituents visiting Washington, D.C.

“Mornings with Mike” events take place in Rogers’ Washington office in the Rayburn House Office Building.

Rogers offers meetings with East Alabamians visiting Washington. Rogers office said that the events are a unique chance to meet with Congressman Rogers while enjoying coffee and donuts in his office.

“Fall is such a lovely time of the year in our nation’s capital,” Rogers said. “I want to remind anyone who will be visiting the DC-area to stop by for a cup of coffee.”

“I have always had my offices open to everyone across the Third Congressional District, but these weekly events give folks the chance to come in and share their concerns and visit with my staff and me,” Rogers said. “I hope people will take advantage of them when in our nation’s capital.”

The event is hosted in September on the last in-session morning of each week at 9:30 a.m. eastern time.

Rogers’ office is at 2184 Rayburn.

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Anyone who is interested in attending should sign up on Rogers’ website to ensure that staff prepare enough coffee and donuts.

The dates for the September meetings are: September 12th, 20th and 27th.

Congressman Mike Rogers represents Alabama’s Third Congressional District. Rogers is serving in his ninth term in the U.S. Congress.

Brandon Moseley is a former reporter at the Alabama Political Reporter.

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