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To maintain close connections with
the people of Oregon, I opened six offices throughout the state and
host an annual public meeting in every Oregon county. Whether you
need help navigating the sea of federal red tape or you are planning
a trip to the nation's Capitol, my staff and I are here to help.
My office may be able to help you resolve
a problem, grievance, question of eligibility, need, benefit, or
other interest involving the federal government. In most cases,
individuals will be asked to complete and sign a Privacy Release
Act form so my staff can contact federal agencies on their behalf. read
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In March 2001, my office published a grant
guide to assist Oregon communities in their efforts to obtain technology
grants for business, health care, education, and other purposes.
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It is possible to obtain an American flag that has been flown over the U.S. Capitol.
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Each year my office receives numerous inquiries
concerning nominations to the United States Service Academies. I am
pleased to provide the following information for constituents who
may be interested in a service academy appointment.
The purpose of my Internship Program is to provide
opportunities for college students, recent college graduates and others
interested in public service to gain firsthand knowledge of the way
in which a Senate office operates and to observe the legislative process
at the federal level, and to develop research skills related to public
policy.