Congressman Harper's staff is committed to having the best constituent services in the country.
Congressman Harper is confident in his staff's ability to assit the people of Mississippi's Third Congresional District.
All artwork must be submitted to one of Congressman Harper's four district offices no later than Friday, April 22, 2011.
Congressman Harper's educators teach Mississippi's future leaders.
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Congressman Harper's congressional office can also help you make arrangements for some of the more popular federal attractions in our nation's capital.
This is now an ongoing program in the House of Representatives and continues to be a partnership between House Administration, George Mason and Congressman Harper's office.
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Congressman Harper's younger constituents are the future of Mississippi's Third Congressional District and providing them information that can enhance their education is important to their development.
If you are a member of the press and would like to schedule an interview with Congressman Harper, please contact Adam Buckalew in the Congressman's Washington, D.C. congressional office.
Congressman Harper is confident in his staff's ability to assit the people of Mississippi's Third Congresional District.
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As chairman of the bipartisan Fragile X Caucus, Congressman Harper is committed to increasing awareness of this genetic disorder and improving the health of children and adults across the country living with this disorder.
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