As your Congressman, it is my task to represent your interests in Washington, D.C., and to advance our local priorities while helping to craft responsible national policy. Additionally, my job is to help you, your family, friends, and neighbors with individual matters involving federal agencies. In fact, the primary function of my district offices is to serve the needs of the constituents of the First District.
Whether it is a legislative issue or a problem you're having with a federal agency, we're here to listen and to help represent your interests to the best of our ability.
So that I can best assist you, with which agency do you need help?
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Department of Education
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FCC - Federal Communications Commission
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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Internal Revenue Service
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Department of Labor
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Medicare
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Military
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Office of Personnel Management
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Passport Service
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Postal Service
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Social Security Administration
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State Department - Visas
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Department of Veteran's Affairs
White House
The Privacy Act of 1974 requires Congressional offices to obtain written permission from an individual before an agency can release any case-specific information. In some time-sensitive circumstances, however, information may be provided to a caseworker who has received verbal permission from a constituent by phone and can provide the agency with pertinent information, such as the constituent's full name, birth date, Social Security number and/or a file number.
A privacy release form is available for downloading here. This form can be mailed or faxed to the appropriate district office and caseworker. Find the appropriate mailing address or fax number.
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