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Constituent Services:

Assistance with Federal Agencies

One of the most important things I do as your U.S. Representative is help residents of the 11th District of New Jersey  with agencies of the federal government. Although I cannot override the laws and regulations of a federal agency, I can ensure that constituents are given an adequate response in a timely manner.

Below you will find a list of federal agencies and web addresses. Should you have questions about these agencies, do not hesitate to contact one of my offices.
 
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
http://www.usace.army.mil
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is made up of approximately 34,600 civilian and 650 military men and women. Our military and civilian engineers, scientists and other specialists work hand in hand as leaders in engineering and environmental matters. Our diverse workforce of biologists, engineers, geologists, hydrologists, natural resource managers and other professionals meets the demands of changing times and requirements as a vital part of America's Army.
 
U.S. Department of Education
http://www.ed.gov
In 1980, the U.S. Department of Education was created by bringing together offices from several other departments. Its original directive remains its mission today — to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence throughout the nation.
 
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
http://www.fcc.gov
The Federal Communications Commission is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is an independent U.S. government agency, directly responsible to Congress.
 
Housing and Urban Development
http://www.hud.gov
HUD's mission is to increase homeownership, support community development and increase access to affordable housing free from discrimination. To fulfill this mission, HUD will embrace high standards of ethics, management and accountability and forge new partnerships--particularly with faith-based and community organizations--that leverage resources and improve HUD's ability to be effective on the community level.
 
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
http://uscis.gov
Welcome to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. This section provides information to introduce you to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It also provides information about various administrative and management functions and responsibilities now within the DHS that were once in the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).
 
Internal Revenue Service
http://www.irs.gov
The Internal Revenue Service is the nation's tax collection agency and administers the Internal Revenue Code enacted by Congress. In 2001, the IRS collected more than $2 trillion in revenue and processed nearly 228 million tax returns.
 
U.S. Department of Labor
http://www.dol.gov
The Department of Labor fosters and promotes the welfare of the job seekers, wage earners, and retirees of the United States by improving their working conditions, advancing their opportunities for profitable employment, protecting their retirement and health care benefits, helping employers find workers, strengthening free collective bargaining, and tracking changes in employment, prices, and other national economic measurements. In carrying out this mission, the Department administers a variety of Federal labor laws including those that guarantee workers’ rights to safe and healthful working conditions; a minimum hourly wage and overtime pay; freedom from employment discrimination; unemployment insurance; and other income support.
 
Medicare
http://www.medicare.gov
Medicare is a part of the Social Security Program that provides hospital and medical insurance coverage to persons age 65 and over and those who have permanent kidney failure, or End Stage Renal Disease, and people with other disabilities.
 
Military
http://www.defenselink.mil
Click here to learn more about how I can assist you when communicating with the United States Military (Department of Defense, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Reserves and Coast Guard.
 
U.S. Department of State
http://travel.state.gov
Passport Services
When traveling aboard, it is essential that you obtain the proper documentation. The following information will help you to prepare for your travels.
 
Visas
Persons traveling on official business for the U.S. Government should obtain visa information from the agency sponsoring their travel.
 
U.S. Postal Service
http://www.usps.com
The United States Postal Service delivers mail to almost 138 million homes, businesses, and post office boxes. About 1.7 million new addresses are added each year. They handle more than 200 billion pieces of mail a year, or five pieces per address per day.
 
Social Security Administration
http://www.ssa.gov
The Social Security program, established by the Social Security Act of 1935 (P.L. 74-271) and administered by the Social Security Administration, has two components: Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) which provides benefits to retired workers and their families and to the survivors of deceased workers; and Disability Insurance (DI) which provides benefits to disabled workers and their families. Old-age benefits were provided for retired workers by the original Social Security Act of 1935, Social Security benefits for dependents and survivors were provided by the 1939 amendments, and benefits for disabled workers were enacted in 1956. At the end of December 2000, there were 45.4 million Social Security recipients.
 
Veterans Administration
http://www.va.gov
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) was established on March 15, 1989, succeeding the Veterans Administration. It is responsible for providing federal benefits to veterans and their dependents. Headed by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, VA is the second largest of the 15 Cabinet departments and operates nationwide programs for health care, financial assistance and burial benefits.
 
National Personnel Records Center (NPRC)
http://www.archives.gov/facilities/mo/st_louis/military_personnel_records.html
The National Personnel Records Center is located in Saint Louis, Missouri and is the home for millions of military personnel, health, and medical records of discharged and deceased veterans. They also store medical treatment records for retirees from every branch of our armed services, which include records for dependent and other persons treated at naval medical facilities.
 
Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)
http://www.dod.mil/dfas
Do you have questions about your military payment issues? The fastest way to get a resolution is to contact the specific office that oversees should contact their local finance and administrative office to address their record. Generally, the quickest way to gain a resolution is to contact your local military pay office and relay your concerns and request assistance.
 
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
http://www.doi.gov/bureau-indian-affairs.html
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) responsibility is the administration and management of 55.7 million acres of land held in trust by the United States for American Indians, Indian tribes, and Alaska Natives. There are 562 federal recognized tribal governments in the United States. Developing forestlands, leasing assets on these lands, directing agricultural programs, protecting water and land rights, developing and maintaining infrastructure and economic development are all part of the agency's responsibility. In addition, the Bureau of Indian Affairs provides education services to approximately 48,000 Indian students.
 
United States International Trade Commission (ITC)
http://www.usitc.gov
An independent federal agency determining import injury to U.S. industries in antidumping, countervailing duty, and global and China safeguard investigations; directing actions against unfair trade practices involving patent, trademark, and copyright infringement; supporting policymakers through economic analysis and research on the global competitiveness of U.S. industries; and maintaining the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule.