Beginning July 10, Senator Chris Gebhard and his team will offer remote office hours for residents of the 48th District at the Clay Township Building. These sessions will occur every Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The staff will be available to assist with various state government programs and services. This includes help with the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program, searches and claims for the Unclaimed Property Program, requests for birth or death certificates, PennDOT issues, and other concerns related to state government.
“I want to make sure district residents have convenient access to the services available for their benefit,” stated Gebhard. “While my offices are certainly available by phone and email, I understand some residents prefer to communicate in person.”
The 48th District encompasses all of Lebanon County; part of Berks County; and part of Lancaster County, including the townships of Brecknock, Clay, East Cocalico, and West Cocalico; as well as the boroughs of Adamstown (Lancaster County portion) and Denver.
For further information about Senator Gebhard’s initiatives or legislative updates from Harrisburg and within the district, residents can visit his website, follow him on Facebook or subscribe to his weekly E-Newsletter.



