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Sen. Britt announces Dothan regional office opening

Britt also has regional office locations in Huntsville, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Montgomery, Mobile, and Anniston.

Sen. Katie Britt during a Senate committee hearing. Official U.S. Senate photo by John Klemmer
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U.S. Senator Katie Britt, R-Ala., Friday announced the recent opening of her regional office in Dothan. The office will serve thirteen Alabama counties: Butler, Crenshaw, Conecuh, Covington, Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Pike, Bullock, Barbour, Henry, Houston, and Russell.

“I’m grateful for the opportunity to serve Alabamians in every corner of our state, and I appreciate our incredible state team members who work diligently every single day to support local priorities,” said Senator Britt. “I’m proud to be from the Wiregrass. The opening of our Dothan office will allow us to have an even stronger presence in Southeast Alabama as we continue to prioritize timely and effective constituent services. Please do not hesitate to reach out if we can ever be of assistance. It is my honor to fight on behalf of Alabama’s people, values, and interests every single day.”

Britt also has regional office locations in Huntsville, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Montgomery, Mobile, and Anniston.

The Dothan office information can be found below and on Senator Britt’s website:

Dothan Courthouse and Federal Building

100 W. Troy Street, Suite 101, Dothan, AL 36303

(334) 500-4097

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