Pfluger announces new office location in Odessa

WASHINGTON On Thursday, Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11) announced that his Congressional Office in Odessa will be moving to the Ector County Courthouse Administration Building, located at 1010 E 8th St, Odessa, TX 79761.

The office’s relocation timeframe is expected to be mid-March. Ector County residents are encouraged to reach out to Regional Director Monica Gonzales-Mauldin in the Odessa office by phone at 432-331-9667 or visit the Congressman’s website at pfluger.house.gov.

“It is an honor to represent Odessa, Texas,” Pfluger stated in the press release. “I am incredibly pleased to partner with Ector County, and look forward to relocating our office to the Ector County Courthouse Administration Building soon. I want to thank Judge Fawcett and the entire Ector County Commissioners Court for welcoming our office and providing an inviting and accessible location for us to serve the citizens of Ector County. The office will remain open full-time, providing assistance for constituents of the 11th District of Texas who are experiencing an issue with a federal agency like the IRS, Social Security Administration, VA, and more. Thank you to Mayor Joven, City Council, and the City of Odessa for the generous use of their space over the last two years. ”

The Ector County Commissioners’ Court unanimously approved the decision during Tuesday’s meeting.

“I am thrilled about the partnership with Congressman Pfluger and his staff in hosting their Odessa Regional Office in our County Annex,” Ector County Judge Dustin Fawcett stated in the press release. “Ector County residents will be able to seek services from the congressman’s terrific staff in a comfortable and well-positioned environment. This cooperation of governments is essential in providing high-quality services to our constituents, a shared mission of his office and of the Ector County Commissioners’ Court. We look forward to future cooperation with Congressman Pfluger and his staff for the betterment of Ector County citizens.”