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Casework and Legislative Questions

Concerns regarding specific service problems with the federal government (i.e. difficulty receiving Social Security, problems with Medicare/Medicaid, etc.) should be directed toward the District Office. To expedite the casework process, please download, read and fill out the Privacy Act Form of 1974 which needs to be filled out prior to my office rendering assistance.

Legislative questions/concerns should be directed to the Washington, DC office.


Flags

American flags can be flown over the United States Capitol at my request. These flags are available at a low cost to interested constituents. Flags are available in your choice of nylon or cotton and in three different sizes (3'x5', 4'x6', and 5'x8'). Flags can be flown for a special occasion or in memory of a loved one. An official certificate stating this remembrance will accompany the flag when it is mailed to you.

You may download a Flag Order Form to mail in your order, or please feel free to call  the Staff Assistant in my Washington office at (202)-225-5235 for flag sizes, prices, and further information.


White House and Capitol Tours

Welcome to Washington, D.C.! Thank you for visiting my website to gain additional information about the variety of sites to see in our nation's capital. Tours of the U.S. Capitol and the White House can be arranged by calling my Washington office at (202) 225-5235. Please contact our office six weeks in advance of your desired date for a tour of the Capitol. For White House tours, we strongly encourage you to contact our office six months in advance of your desired date. We will try to accommodate all requests, but due to the high demand for White House tours, the White House is not able to fill all requests. Enjoy your trip!


Internships

Unpaid internships are available to interested college students in both my district and Washington offices. Internships will vary in length according to the time of year, desires of the applicant, and needs of the office. I fully support students receiving academic credit for internships and encourage students to apply for such credit. Applicants should submit a resumé and cover letter to the appropriate office (Washington or Tallahassee) along with an application form which can be downloaded from this webpage. Summer is a popular time for internships, therefore it is advantageous to apply as early as possible.

Click here for more information about Interning.

Click here to download a printable copy of the Intern Application.


Service Academy Nominations

Young men and women of the Second Congressional District who are seeking a nomination to one of the four service academies should contact Edna Parker in the Tallahassee district office to obtain more information. Applicants must be, as of July 1 of the year of admission to an academy, at least 17 years old, but not have passed the 23rd birthday, a U.S. citizen, and be unmarried with no legal obligations to support children or other dependents. I have also included my initial Academy Nomination Packet which can be downloaded and mailed to my Tallahassee Office.