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My state office in Hartford provides help to Connecticut residents who are experiencing difficulties with federal agencies or who have questions about the way their federal government works. My D.C. office staff provides responses to Connecticut residents who write about proposed federal legislation, regulations, and issues. Providing these "constituent services" is a very high priority of my Senate offices.

Any Connecticut resident can call, write, or email me about a problem with a federal agency. The problems addressed by my six full-time caseworkers range from routine to complex. We can resolve communication problems and paperwork glitches, or we can bring a problem to the attention of the appropriate agency.

Click on one of the categories below to see if we can help with your problem.

Need assistance in an area not listed? All constituent casework is handled by my Connecticut District Office staff located in Hartford, Connecticut. A caseworker will obtain the information requested or refer the resident to the appropriate web site where they can view or download information. Contact my staff in Connecticut who can help with your problem.

If you need assistance with a federal matter that is not handled by my Senate office, or need more information on the Federal Government, please visit the U.S. Government's Official Web Portal at www.USA.gov.

Have a comment on proposed legislation, regulations, or issues? All legislative correspondence is handled by my staff located in Washington, D.C. Visit the Legislative Issue Contact Center to email your message. For assistance with a problem with a Federal Agency, contact my Constituent Assistance Staff in Connecticut.

***2010 CENSUS INFORMATION***

Do you have questions about the 2010 Census?  Click here.

***SPECIAL SMALL BUSINESS ADVISORY***

Senator Lieberman would like to alert all Connecticut small businesses that the SBA's Office of Advocacy has begun a new program called the Regulatory Review and Reform Initiative, or r3. Small businesses that struggle with federal regulations that should be revised because they are out of date, ineffective, or duplicative should visit the initiative's website, in order to participate. The r3 program has developed a process for small businesses to identify current regulations or rules that are in need of reform. All small business stakeholders are encouraged to nominate an existing agency rule for improvement, and can do so on the project website.

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Working for Connecticut

During these difficult economic times, Senator Lieberman believes the federal government needs to act effectively and is encouraged to see the Recovery Act making a positive difference.

To find out more about the Recovery Act at work in Connecticut, click here.

To view a map of other federal funding in the state, click here.