JOE LINTNER | COLUMBIA SPY
Pennsylvania State Senator James Malone addressed Columbia Borough Council and residents during Tuesday evening's council meeting, introducing his office's services to the community.
Malone represents Pennsylvania's 36th Senate District, which encompasses a broad swath of south-central Pennsylvania stretching from Conoy to New Holland, north to Elizabeth Township, and south through Columbia and Marietta. The district serves just under 270,000 constituents, according to Malone.
"Even with the wonderful work that all our municipalities are doing to preserve natural spaces and farmland, we are a growing area," Malone said. He emphasized his office's commitment to constituent services, stating, "We do a lot of constituent services work, so I wanted to be sure that that was out and presented."
Malone informed residents that his office offers mobile office hours throughout the district to better serve constituents. In addition to mobile services, Malone maintains offices in Lititz and Harrisburg.
Residents seeking assistance or information about services can visit the senator's website at https://senatormalone.com/
Malone was first elected in a March 2025 special election to succeed Republican Senator Ryan Aument, who resigned in December 2024. Malone previously served as mayor of East Petersburg.
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