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Yamada opens district office in Woodland

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Assemblywoman Mariko Yamada, D-Davis, has announced the relocation of her primary district office to 725 Main St., Suite 206, in Woodland. She formerly served her constituents from a Vacaville office, which is no longer in the 4th Assembly District.

“I welcome constituents to contact my district office for assistance with state issues,” Yamada said. “We have mitigated over 1,000 constituent cases during my first four years in the Assembly, and constituent services continue to be a priority.”

District office staff are trained to help constituents on issues regarding Medi-Cal, vehicle registration, unemployment and disability insurance, veterans affairs and more.

Tom Bartee joins Yamada’s team as district director after serving in similar positions in Assembly and Senate offices. He will manage both the main Woodland office and a satellite office expected to open this month in Napa County. Catherina Nou returns to Sacramento after two years in the field and will serve as Yamada’s Capitol director.

Reach the Woodland office at 530-662-7867 or 800-965-6765.

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