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Casework is when my office works to solve a problem or a concern that an individual has with a federal agency. Examples of casework include problems obtaining a green card, receiving Social Security disability payments, or locating missing veterans' medals.

My staff works with a variety of federal agencies to help constituents interact with the government. Sometimes that means telling a constituent where to start. Other times the constituent may have already gone through the proper channels and encountered a bureaucratic roadblock. Most agencies have application or appeal procedures for programs our government has to offer. Sometimes my office is in a unique position to advocate for citizens. I am prohibited from giving legal advice, however, or trying to circumvent prescribed rules in any way.

Different levels of government are responsible for different problems. If my office can't help you with a particular issue, my staff will do its best to educate you about what unit of government you need to work with.

Senator Feingold's Offices
If you need help with a Federal Agency or request assistance on a particular matter, please contact one of my state offices immediately.

Middleton
1600 Aspen Commons
Middleton, WI 53562-4716
(608) 828-1200
TDD (608) 828-1215
Fax (608) 828-1203

Milwaukee
517 East Wisconsin Ave., Room 408
Milwaukee, WI 53202-4504
(414) 276-7282
Fax (414) 276-7284

La Crosse
425 State St., Room 225
La Crosse, WI 54601-3341
(608) 782-5585
Wausau
Firstar Plaza
401 5th St., Room 410
Wausau, WI 54403
(715) 848-5660
Green Bay
1640 Main Street
Green Bay, WI 54302-2639
(920) 465-7508
Washington, DC
506 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510-4904
(202) 224-5323
TDD (202) 224-1280
Fax (202) 224-2725

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