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Representative Randy Fine
 

Congressman Randy Fine Delivers on Opening an Office in Every County in His District

 


Florida - The Office of Congressman Randy Fine is excited to announce the opening of three new district offices, in all six counties, comprising Florida’s 6th Congressional District. 


District 6 was previously represented by Michael Waltz who left Congress in January to join President Trump’s Administration resulting in the eventual closure of district office operations. 


Congressman Fine reopened the Flagler office shortly after getting sworn into Congress and in the 4 months since has opened 5 new offices and reopened a prior location in Deland. With all 6 offices now open, no constituent need drive more than 30 minutes to receive help from Congressman Fine’s office. 


“With such a large and diverse district encompassing everything from the Daytona Speedway to the Ocala National Forest, it was important to me that each community receive the localized help they need. As my team was moving furniture into our Flagler location this past week, they were ensuring that each constituent will be able to receive assistance close to home.” Said Congressman Fine. “I would especially like to thank the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners, the Deland City Commission, and the Bunnell City Commission for their roles in establishing these new offices. Local support like this from proven leaders in my district shows our shared desire to serve the good people of Florida District 6.” 


The Bunnell location is the newest office of the 6, with Hastings and Deland opening in the weeks prior. Congressman Fine will be speaking at the dedication for the Administrative Complex that houses his Flagler office later in August. The speaking engagement is one of nearly 100 events the Congressman has planned during the U.S. House’s Recess period.  

Catherine Robinson, the Mayor of Bunnell, said, “The City of Bunnell is pleased and excited to share space with Congressman Fine in our brand-new Administrative Complex. We look forward to working with Congressman Fine and doing what we can to partner on initiatives for the betterment of Bunnell’s community members.” 


In just his first 100 days in office Congressman Fine introduced 8 bills, co-sponsored 23, and served as Speaker Pro Tempore 6 times. While delivering tie breaking votes in D.C. on crucial legislation like President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, Congressman Fine has remained focused on district operations.  


Sarah Arnold, St. John’s District 2 County Commissioner, said, “The establishment of Congressman Fine’s office in Hastings marks a meaningful step forward for St. Johns County, bringing federal resources closer to our rural communities, making support more accessible, amplifying local voices, and showing a genuine commitment to staying connected with the people he represents.” 


And Christopher M. Cloudman, Mayor of Deland, said, "Congressman Randy Fine's decision to place a district office in our City Hall shows recognition of the importance of community member access to representation of all levels of government. We are grateful that this move ensures that citizens of DeLand and Volusia County will have the ability to interact with the City of DeLand, the County of Volusia, the Volusia County School Board, State Representative Webster Barnaby, US Congressman Randy Fine and the Florida Department of Transportation, all within just a few blocks." 


Congressman Fine’s team has helped return nearly $2 million dollars to taxpayers in the district since April as well as helping resolve urgent passport, green card, and VA issues. Constituents in need of assistance are encouraged to set an appointment, as they are required, by calling (386) 279-0707. 


Constituent services are a cornerstone of Congressman Fine’s mission. The new district offices will provide a range of services, including but not limited to: 

  • Assistance with Federal Agencies: Resolving issues or obtaining information from federal entities. 
  • Social Security and Medicare Support: Addressing stalled claims and answering questions about benefits. 
  • Service Academy Nominations: Nominating exceptional young men and women for prestigious military academies. 
  • Federal Grants Guidance: Helping local businesses access available funding opportunities. 
  • Legislative Engagement: Sharing constituent opinions on upcoming legislation and providing information on federal policies and regulations. 
  • Washington, D.C. Tours: Arranging visits to the Capitol, White House, and other landmarks.


District Office Location information is included below: 


The Bunnell office is staffed by Brandi Sadauskas, the Constituent Services Director and Service Academy Coordinator. She can be reached via email at brandi.sadauskas@mail.house.gov. 


The address for the Bunnell Office is below: 

City of Bunnell Administration Complex  

2400 Commerce Parkway  

Bunnell, Florida 32110 


The Hastings office is staffed by Gina Sims, the Deputy Regional Director. She can be reached at gina.sims@mail.house.gov. 

The address for the Hastings Office is below: 

W.E. Harris Center  

400 E. Harris St  

Hastings, FL 32145 


The Deland office is currently staffed by Stephen Shylkofski, the District Director. He can be reached at stephen.shylkofski@mail.house.gov. 

The address and contact information for the Deland Office is as follows: 

Deland City Hall  

120 South Florida Ave 

Deland, FL 32720 


Randy Fine is a third-generation Floridian, successful entrepreneur, and Harvard-educated leader who built and ran three companies before retiring at 40. A product of public schools and the son of two educators, he has worked to expand school choice, lower taxes, support individuals with disabilities, and secure major investments in infrastructure and the environment. In Congress, he will focus on cutting burdensome regulations, securing the border, strengthening the economy, and advancing policies that help future generations achieve the American Dream. 


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