I am pleased to offer special services to my constituents in California's Fifteenth Congressional District. As your representative to the U.S. Congress, I hope to assist you in dealing with the federal government. If you aren’t sure which district you live in, please visit www.sccvote.org. All you need is your address and Zip Code. Listed below are some ways in which my office may assist constituents:

Washington DC Tours

If you are planning a trip to Washington, DC, click here to find out how to request tickets to visit various DC sites, and to learn more about other attractions in and around our nation's capital.

Help with Federal Agencies

Sometimes it can be difficult to understand the complicated regulations of our federal agencies. Click here to find out how I may be able to assist you. The answer to your question may also be available through this list of Frequently Asked Questions.

Student Advisory Council

My 15th Congressional District Student Advisory Council (SAC) is a signature program, designed to actively engage high school students in government affairs and socio-political issues.

Flag Requests

Looking for a way to commemorate a special occasion? Have a flag flown over the U.S. Capitol and sent to you.

U.S. Service Academy Nominations

High school students in the 15th District may request a nomination to a service academy.

Internship Opportunities

I offer internships in my Washington and Campbell offices to students who are interested in learning more about the federal government.

Small Business Assistance Programs

The U.S. Small Business Administration offers loan and technical assistance programs for small businesses, including special programs for women, minorities, and veterans.

Grants and Foundations

Information and links to resources regarding available government and private funding for a vast array of programs.

Financial Aid for Students

A guide for students to help in the process of locating and applying for financial aid.

Page Service

The Constituent Page Program allows high school students to participate in the U.S. House of Representatives.

An Artistic Discovery

"An Artistic Discovery" is the annual art contest conducted by Members of Congress for high school students across the country. Pictures from the 2005 contest are now available.