Contacts

Newark Office
One Gateway Center
Twenty-Third Floor
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: (973) 639-8700
Toll Free: 1-888-398-1642
Fax: (973) 639-8723

Camden Office
One Port Center
Suite 505, Fifth Floor
2 Riverside Drive
Camden, NJ 08101
Phone: (856) 338-8922
Fax: (856) 338-8936

Washington, DC
Hart Senate Office Building
Suite 324
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-3224
TTY: (202) 224-2087
Fax: (202) 228-4054

Email Senator Lautenberg »

New Jersey Seal

Constituent Services

Help with Federal Agencies

Dealing with federal agencies can sometimes be frustrating and time consuming. In these cases, my constituent liaison staff can "cut the red tape" and help advocate and expedite an appropriate, and hopefully positive, resolution.

Visiting Washington, D.C.

My office is available tp help book federal tours in the Washington, DC area. Please visit this page for more information on how to apply.

Flag Requests

My office can arrange to have an American flag flown over the United States Capitol to honor special occasions, events, and holidays.

Frank's Veteran Services

I am always looking out for veterans in New Jersey and across the nation. As a veteran, I believe all of our brave servicemen and women returning from overseas should receive the quality treatment they deserve. Find out more on how I can lend a hand to New Jersey's veterans.

Internships

A Senate internship is a great way for young people to see first hand how the Senate and their government functions. My office has opportunities for interning in both Washington, DC and New Jersey.

Service Academy Nominations

Each Senator may have five individuals (5 slots) at an Academy at any one time. The Senator nominates ten individuals per open slot at the individual academy from the hundreds of applications filed. Each Academy then appoints the nominees who fulfill their admission requirements. Click here for more information on this process.

Senate Page Program

For more than 100 years, messengers known as Pages have served the United States Congress. Pages are appointed and sponsored by a member of Congress and must be high school juniors and at least sixteen years old.

U.S. Senate Youth Program

The U.S. Senate Youth Program is an excellent opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to deepen their knowledge of the Senate and the federal government overall. Please visit this page for more information on how to apply.

Grants Information

This Information Web page, prepared by the Congressional Research Service for Members of Congress, gives guidance and Internet resources on Federal grants and nonfinancial assistance, as well as on private foundation funding.

Financial Aid Information

This Information Web page, prepared by the Congressional Research Service for Members of Congress, guides students through the process of locating and applying for financial aid; and repaying student loans.

Business with the Federal Government

This Information gateway, prepared by the Congressional Research Service for Members of Congress, provides guidance and online procurement procedures for doing business with the federal government.

Today in the Senate

December 11, 2008:

The Senate will convene at 10:00 a.m. and proceed to a period of morning business for up to one hour, with Senators permitted to speak for up to 10 minutes each.

Following morning business, the Senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to H.R. 7005.

 

Quick Links