U.S. Rep. Jim Langevin paid a visit to the Cranston Senior Enrichment Center on Tuesday to speak briefly about his work in Washington and Rhode Island, and also to remind the seniors about the …
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U.S. Rep. Jim Langevin paid a visit to the Cranston Senior Enrichment Center on Tuesday to speak briefly about his work in Washington and Rhode Island, and also to remind the seniors about the constituent services provided by his Rhode Island District Office. Also in attendance were Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea, Mayor Allan Fung and state Rep. Robert Lancia. Langevin went table to table to say hello to the seniors and ask if they had any questions or concerns. Langevin’s office helps constituents with issues involving federal agencies, including Social Security, Medicare, veterans issues and more. For more information on constituent services, visit his website Langevin.House.gov, under “serving you.” (Submitted photos)
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