In addition to opening an Escambia office, CFO Patronis will prioritize mobile office hours and visiting Floridians in the district who may not be able to get to an office in person.
Prioritize mobile office hours and visiting constituents in the district who cannot travel to an office in person.
Occurrences
Evidence
Patronis said he would reopen a district office in Pensacola and explicitly said he would "prioritize mobile office hours and visiting Floridians in the district who may not be able to get to an office in person."
The office locations page lists only Washington, Pensacola, and Crestview offices; both district offices are marked "By Appointment Only" and the page instructs constituents to call to make an appointment.
The contact page lists office-based constituent services and appointment-only district offices in Pensacola and Crestview; it does not describe any mobile office-hour program.
Assessments
The promise specifically concerned prioritizing mobile office hours and visits to constituents unable to travel to an office. The available official evidence shows fixed Washington, Pensacola, and Crestview offices, with district offices by appointment only, and does not identify a mobile office-hour program or documented constituent visits of the promised kind. Reopening or maintaining district offices supports general constituent service but does not fulfill the mobile-office component of the pledge.
The promise was to prioritize mobile office hours and in-district visits for constituents unable to travel to an office. The available official constituent-service pages show only fixed Washington, Pensacola, and Crestview office locations, with the district offices by appointment only, and do not identify any mobile office-hour program or constituent visit initiative. The campaign statement itself establishes the promise but not delivery, and the record does not show a serious implementation attempt beyond maintaining appointment-based district offices.