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For Immediate Release:
December 12, 2008
Contact: Sharon P. Axson (843) 747-4175
 

Brown Moves DC Office

First District Rep. Selects New Office Location in Cannon House Office Building
 

WASHINGTON, DC - With the 111th Congress quickly approaching, reelected Members of Congress are given the opportunity to move their Capitol Hill office to another location of their choosing. Following his reelection last month, Congressman Henry Brown (R-SC) exercised this option and has relocated his office to the Cannon House Office Building.

“As our congressional staff in Washington settles into our new office on Capitol Hill, I am looking forward to both our new work space, and the impending changes to come for the upcoming Congress.

After eight years in the Longworth Building, I am pleased to announce that we have moved to a more conveniently located office in the Cannon House Office Building. This new space is far more accessible to my visiting constituents, especially those traveling on the Metro subway system or walking from the Smithsonian Museums along the National Mall.

This is a new Congress, with new opportunities for South Carolina and the First District. I look forward to continuing my service for my constituents.”

Starting today, the address for reaching Congressman Brown in Washington DC will be 103 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC, 20515.  Mail sent to the old address will be forwarded to Congressman Brown’s new office.  Telephone and fax numbers will stay the same, and no changes will occur with either Congressman Brown’s Charleston or Myrtle Beach Offices.  As always, constituents can reach Congressman Brown with comments and concerns through his website at http://brown.house.gov.