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Stoller to offer walk-in hours at Geneseo office 'every Thursday' in August

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Illinois state Sen. Win Stoller, greets medical workers during Hospital Week at Hammond-Henry Hospital in Geneseo, Illinois, in May. | Senator Win Stoller/Facebook

Illinois state Sen. Win Stoller, greets medical workers during Hospital Week at Hammond-Henry Hospital in Geneseo, Illinois, in May. | Senator Win Stoller/Facebook

Throughout August, state Sen. Win Stoller's (R-Germantown Hills) Geneseo office will have walk-in hours once a week to give his constituents a chance to be heard without making an appointment.

Stoller announced the hours for the Geneseo office located at 115 S. Oakwood Avenue in an Aug. 1 Facebook post.

"For the entire month of August, my Geneseo office will be open every Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for constituents who would prefer to not schedule an appointment," Stoller wrote in the post. "For people who aren't able to visit the office during that timeframe, you can still call 309-944-3737 to schedule an appointment."

Stoller began serving in the Illinois Senate in 2021. According to the state Senate website, Stoller's legislative experience includes serving on the Environment and Conservation and Senate Higher Education committees.

In July, Stoller welcomed a new team member to his district staff. According to the Galesburg Reporter, Stoller said he was "beyond excited" to welcome Jim Nowlan, with his public service background, to his team.

In June, Stoller met with the Geneseo Chamber of Commerce's Zack Sullivan.

“It’s always good to sit down with Zack Sullivan at the Geneseo Chamber of Commerce and hear what legislative issues are important to northwestern Henry County,” Stoller said in a Facebook post June 1.

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