Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith issued the following press release.
U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today announced the relocation of her Jackson metropolitan office to a more accessible location in Madison County, a move intended to better serve constituents in central Mississippi.
The new office is located at 1020 Highland Colony Parkway, Suite 203, Ridgeland, Miss. 39157.
“We listened to feedback from constituents and moved to a location that provides greater convenience for those who come to us for assistance,” Hyde-Smith said. “I look forward to my team continuing to serve our constituents in the metro area from our newly renovated Ridgeland office in the Renaissance at Colony Park.”
Hyde-Smith also maintains offices in Gulfport, Oxford, Brookhaven, and Southaven. For a full list of Hyde-Smith office locations and contact information, please visit: https://www.hydesmith.senate.
Kingfish note: The office is in the Butler Snow building. Her office was in the Pinnacle Building in downtown Jackson.
24 comments:
When has she ever met with her constituents?
Did the taxpayers pay for her newly
renovated office?
"More accessible" PC translation: high crime, panhandlers, filth...
why on earth would one person need 5 offices?
No explanation needed, too many words! Just say we are moving to a new location!
The owner of the Pinnacle building is hanging on for dear life and praying that this new mayoral administration/police chief will somehow right the ship.
Damn. I was hoping the headline meant the state.
What is the rate of occupancy for the state owned buildings? The AG's office used to be the Sillars building. If we are really talking about cutting the budget, then should not we use the state owned buildings first. If they are fully occupied, I understand.
Did she bring her back bench with her from D.C.?
@10:04 yes she has. I've met with her before. I've also seen her at local events answering questions and talking to constituents.
Cindy is infinitely more accessible than Wicker. More conservative too!
A couple of floors are being renovated right now for a law firm to move in.
I have never understood the animus toward CHS when Wicker is still around. Admittedly we don't have representation of the quality of Louisiana (Sen Kennedy) or Arkansas (Sen Cotten) who can say with a straight face that Wicker is better than CHS?
CHS is a United States Senator. They have offices in Federal Buildings, U. S. Courthouses and leases. State-owned facilities are occupied by state officials.
It looks like Butler Snow is taking its lobbying operation national.
I suppose there's just too much money flowing through the streets of Washington D.C. right now to pass it up.
It seems like everything's for sale in Trump's government.
Is her comms person from CHS district? I am pretty sure 1020 Highland Colony Parkway aka Horne, is within the jackson metropolitan area. Guess it best “moving out of jackson”
But I have to ask, why even do a press release? If Nissan announced it’s leaving the state, that’s a press release, but CHS? Does anyone even know what address she is leaving?
@ 11:06 CHS is a federal official
Phil Bryant wants her a little closer to his office.
Horne built a building on 661 Sunnybrook Rd back in 2020-2021. They moved out of the Butler Snow building.
Is her comms person from CHS district?
What district would that be?
She is among the dumbest of the dumb in the dumbest Congress in history.
Wishing she would move out of state. The most do-nothing senator in history.
While it may be referred to as the Butler Snow Building, they are the main tenant and pay rent to the Buster Bailey just like everybody else. Not sure that the Senator leasing space in the same building constitutes some conflict of interest...
“Convenient” translates to “Safer”. She says for constituents, but she means for her staff. Truth is it’s safer for both
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