Constituent services and internships highlighted by Rep. Mike Turner in recent posts

Constituent services and internships highlighted by Rep. Mike Turner in recent posts
U.S. Rep. Mike Turner representing Ohio's 10th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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U.S. Representative Mike Turner, who has served Ohio’s 10th district in Congress since 2003, recently posted a series of messages on social media addressing constituent services and opportunities available through his office. Turner, a Dayton native born in 1960 and an alumnus of Ohio Northern University and Case Western Reserve University, used his official account to inform residents about support for Social Security and passport issues, as well as internship opportunities.

On July 13, 2025, Turner offered assistance to constituents experiencing difficulties with the Social Security Administration. He stated, “If you are having issues with the Social Security Administration, my office is here to help! Visit my website at https://t.co/4Vu4RmLmTh or call my Dayton office at (937)-225-2843 for assistance with the Social Security Administration.”

Later that day, Turner addressed concerns related to passport processing. In a post dated July 13, 2025, he wrote, “If you are trying to get a passport but are having issues with the process, my office can help! Visit my website at https://t.co/4Vu4RmLmTh or call my Dayton office at (937)-225-2843 for assistance.”

Turner also highlighted internship opportunities within his offices in Washington D.C. and Dayton. On July 13, 2025, he posted: “Do you want to gain valuable work experience and Intern for Congressman Mike Turner in Washington D.C. or in Dayton? Information for applying can be found on my website at https://t.co/4Vu4RmLUIP, or call my Dayton office at (937)-225-2843 or my Washington, D.C. office at https://t.co/kDVOLI4lKh”

Mike Turner replaced Tony P. Hall in Congress in 2003 and continues to reside in Dayton.



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