Harrisburg -- State Representative David Millard (R - Columbia) has announced that his district offices located in Bloomsburg and Berwick will reopen on Tuesday, May 26. The offices will be open to walk-in visitors as long as face masks are worn.
PA General Assembly 109th Legislative District
PA House of Representatives District 109, which covers part Columbia County, has been represented by David Millard since 2004.
The 109th District contains Berwick and Bloomsburg. As of the 2010 census, the region’s population was 62,749. The median property value for a Columbia County home in 2017 was $143,400. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that only 12.3% of Columbia County residents are living below the poverty line. Further demographic information for the county can be found at census.gov.
State game lands 13, 55, 58 and 226 cross into Columbia County. Grassmere Park Campground and Briar Creek Lake are popular sites for outdoor recreation. Columbia County is renowned across the commonwealth for its abundance of covered bridges. The Benton Area Rodeo Association also channels tourism to the district.
Industries in Columbia County include agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and food and beverage services including multiple microbreweries.
Website
Main office
Hon. David R. Millard
128 Main Capitol Building
PO Box 202109
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2109
(717) 783-1102
Fax: (717) 772-0094
Satellite and community offices
Hon. David R. Millard
904B Orange Street
Berwick, PA 18603
(570) 759-8734
Fax: (570) 759-4527
Hon. David R. Millard
1000 Market Street
Market Street Plaza, Suite 39
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
(570) 387-0246
Fax: (570) 387-4288
109th Legislative District News
Constituents' in-person access to services and information from government representatives may be restricted, but access is still available via phone and internet.
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