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Broadcaster Press 5 April 5, 2016 www.broadcasteronline.com Here to Help By Rep. Kristi Noem islative Branch operates and the halls where history has been written. Every year, hundreds of South Most Wednesday mornings, you can Dakotans take the opportunity to visit also join Senator John Thune, Senator our nation’s capital, to stand at the Mike Rounds, and I at the South Dakota base of the Lincoln Memorial, wander Sunrise Coffee (the coffee is on us!) through the World War II Memorial, or This is an opportunity to sit down with sit underneath the Capitol dome. Some all three members of the South Dakota Btheir d make the trip with roahigh school ca about, delegation to talk about the issues on 2x1 ne mind class, a cause they care deeply steronliyour .c and what we’ve been workom or a veterans’ group. Others do it with ing on as of late. I’m always surprised their families or colleagues. Regardless at just how many South Dakotans make of the reason, the visit for many is a it each week and I always look forward once-in-a-lifetime experience. to getting that mid-week dose of South Our office is committed to doing Dakota commonsense. everything we can to make sure this Of course, most of my days are visit is as memorable and educational spent meeting one-on-one with South as possible. In fact, we consider our Dakotans, having in-depth conversaoffice on Capitol Hill as a home base for tions about the issues impacting their any South Dakotan in the area, so never families and communities. On any hesitate to stop by. given week that I’m away from South One of the services we offer is a Dakota, I will meet with dozens of conpersonalized tour around the Capitol stituents out of our D.C. office – each building. We’ll make sure you get a sharing their story and their ideas. behind-the-scenes look at how the LegOur office can also be helpful for anything you’d like to do off of Capitol Hill too. If you’d like to visit the Pentagon, White House, Supreme Court or any of the other attractions in the area, let us know and we can set up tours for you in many cases. Even if you’re just looking for a good hotel to stay at or a nice restaurant to take the family, reach out and we’ll do everything we can to help. You can find a lot of this information on noem.house.gov or by calling our office toll-free at 855-225-2801. Our local offices are also there to help. You are welcome to come visit us in Sioux Falls, Rapid City or Watertown at any time. We also have a regular staff presence in Aberdeen and Pierre and travel frequently to many of the surrounding communities throughout 3x1 the year. Whether you are looking for help while you’re in South Dakota or the nation’s capital, please keep us in mind. 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