It’s location, location, location when it comes to a congressional office

The inset shows Congressman Thomas O’Halleran’s office is located outside his district, which is shaded in purple./Graphic by Michael Johnson

By Michael Johnson | White Mountain Independent

Congressman Tom O’Halleran, D-Sedona, is taking heat from his political opponents for establishing a field office in a colleague’s district, possibly violating a House of Representatives rule prohibiting congressional offices outside of one’s district.

But the issue may be moot based on permission received from the colleague in whose district O’Halleran’s office exists.

“It’s not a secret. You can zoom in on the map on our website and see that it’s three cross streets outside of the district. It’s just off I-10,” said Cody Uhing, O’Halleran’s press secretary.

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