Phillips-Hill Unveils 2025 Mobile Office Hours

SPRINGFIELD TWP – Following the overwhelmingly positive response from local citizens in 2024, Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York) is renewing her commitment to fostering an open and accessible state government for the residents of Southern York County through mobile office hours.

In 2025, Phillips-Hill’s team will maintain a monthly presence at the York Area United Fire & Rescue Station and the Penn Township Municipal Office. These mobile offices are designed to provide direct assistance and resources on a wide array of state-related matters including pending legislation, PennDOT issues, vital records like birth and death certificates, Property Tax/Rent Rebate applications, unclaimed property searches, and more.

“I am thrilled to extend our mobile office program into 2025,” Phillips-Hill said. “Bringing the resources of the Pennsylvania Senate directly to our communities ensures that state government remains efficient, responsive, and closely connected to the people it serves.”

Locations and Schedules:

York Area United Fire & Rescue Station
50 Commons Drive, York, PA 17402
First Thursday of each month
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Penn Township Municipal Building
20 Wayne Ave., Hanover, PA 17331
Third Thursday of each month
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

While walk-ins are welcome, making an appointment is highly encouraged to ensure ample preparation and adequate staffing to address specific concerns. To schedule a visit or for more information, residents can contact Phillips-Hill’s district office at 717-741-4648 or email senatorkristin@pasen.gov.

These mobile offices, which operate at no additional cost to taxpayers, complement Phillips-Hill’s permanent district office located at 6872 Susquehanna Trail South in Jacobus. The Springfield Township office will continue to serve constituents during regular business hours.

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