Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ's

Q: How do I find out how Congressman Holden voted on legislation I am interested in?

A: Finding Congressman Holden’s voting record is easy. Simply use the Library of Congress’ website, thomas.loc.gov. You can search by the bill’s name, number, or keywords to see how Congressman Holden voted on a particular piece of legislation, or you can search by his name to see the bills he has sponsored.

If you have any questions about the Congressman’s voting record, please feel free to contact any one of the offices listed below.

Q: What can’t the Congressman do for me?

A: The Congressman cannot intercede in any matter before any courts.

The Congressman cannot intercede in any state, city, county, or municipal government issue.

Q: Can the Congressman help me with a problem I am having with a federal agency?

The Congressman can help with any problems Seventeenth District of Pennsylvania residents may be having with federal agencies, including problems with Social Security, labor issues, housing, passports, veterans affairs, and immigration. Please contact one of his District offices listed below for a member of the casework team.

Q: What Congressional District do I live in?

A: To find out whether or not you live in Congressman Holden’s district, simply log-on to www.house.gov and enter your zip code.

Q: I am going to visit Washington, D.C. Can Congressman Holden assist me with tickets for tours of the Capitol, White House, and other interesting attractions?

A: Of course. Please check out the “Visiting Washington DC” page on this website, or contact the Congressman’s Washington, D.C. office at (202) 225-5546 for more information about the tours he can set-up for you and your family while you’re visiting our nation’s capital.

Q: How can I let Congressman Holden know my feelings on issues and legislation?

A: Representing your interests in Congress is Congressman Holden’s number one priority. You can email him your questions, comments, and concerns, or you can contact any of the offices listed below.

Q: How can I get a flag flown over the U.S. Capitol?

A: Congressman Holden is proud to offer United States flags at a nominal fee as a service to his constituents. At your request, he can even have your flag flown over the U.S. Capitol. To order a flag, please contact the Congressman’s Washington D.C. office at (202) 225-5546, or go to the flag section of this website

Q: Does the Congressman offer internships in his Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. offices

A: Yes, Congressman Holden offers internships in all of his offices for undergraduate and graduate students as well as for recent graduates. For more information, please visit the internship section of this website, or contact the office at which you would be interested in serving as an intern.

Q: How can I request a meeting with the Congressman or invite him to attend my event?

A: For scheduling requests for events or meetings in Pennsylvania, please contact any of the Congressman's District offices listed below. For meetings or events in Washington, D.C., please fax your request to (202) 226-0996 or visit this Web page on the site and fill out the form.

Q: I have sent Congressman Holden a letter with my thoughts on an issue. How long will it be until I can expect a response?

A: As you might imagine, Congressman Holden receives a large volume of mail and email. He does his very best to personally respond to each letter he receives as quickly as possible, but his response times can vary. Please allow up to four to six weeks to hear back from him.

Congressman Holden's Congressional Offices:

Washington Office
2417 Rayburn HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
(202) 225-5546
(202) 226-0996

Berks County Office
4918 Kutztown Road
Temple, PA 19560
Phone: (610) 921-3502
FAX: (610) 921-3504

Dauphin/Perry County Office
1721 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
Phone: (717) 234-5904
FAX: (717) 234-5918

Lebanon County Office
758 Cumberland Street
Lebanon, PA 17042
Phone: (717) 270-1395
FAX: (717) 270-1095

Schuylkill County Office
101 North Centre Street
Pottsville, PA 17901
Phone: (570) 622-4212
FAX: (570) 628-2561

Washington Office | 2417 Rayburn HOB | Washington, D.C. 20515 | Phone: (202) 225-5546 | FAX: (202) 226-0996
Berks County Office | 4918 Kutztown Road | Temple, PA 19560 | Phone: (610) 921-3502 | FAX: (610) 921-3504
Dauphin/Perry County Office | 1721 North Front Street | Harrisburg, PA 17102 | Phone: (717) 234-5904 | FAX: (717) 234-5918
Lebanon County Office | 758 Cumberland Street | Lebanon, PA 17042 | Phone: (717) 270-1395 | FAX: (717) 270-1095
Schuylkill County Office | 101 North Centre Street | Pottsville, PA 17901 | Phone: (570) 622-4212 | FAX: (570) 628-2561

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