YORK – Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York) announced that effective Monday, March 16 she will not accept in-person meetings or visitors to the district or Capitol office until further notice.
She noted that while walk-in visits are not accepted at this time, her offices remain open to the citizens of the 28th Senatorial District.
“I am always checking and responding to emails, and we will also be monitoring voicemails remotely,” she said. “All previously scheduled in-person meetings will be provided with the option to reschedule, or have the meeting over Skype or by phone.”
Any local residents with a state-related concern or question can contact Phillips-Hill’s office at 717-741-4648 on weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
The senator is also available by email at SenatorKristin@pasen.gov or via her website at SenatorKristin.com
“As frustrating as it is to temporarily suspend in-person meetings, it is in the best interest of the public, especially those who are older or have compromised immune systems, to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19,” she added.
Phillips-Hill continues to update her social media platforms (on Facebook and Twitter @SenatorKristin) with the latest information on COVID-19 news as it pertains to the 28th Senatorial District.
Anyone with questions regarding COVID-19 should call the PA Department of Health at 1-877-PA-HEALTH (1-877-724-3258) or visit www.health.pa.gov.