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At times it can be difficult to navigate through the federal government. My office can serve as a liaison between you and this list of federal agencies. The role of my office when assisting constituents with federal agencies is to make inquiries on your behalf which includes: finding out the status of a case, requesting additional information, and requesting an expedited response or decision. While my office can make inquiries on your behalf, we cannot guarantee a positive outcome in all situations. It is important to note that my office does not have any decision making authority, and the respective agencies have complete discretion concerning decisions on individual cases. Here are answers to several of the most frequently asked questions by constituents. Additionally, since I only have jurisdiction over matters dealing with federal agencies, I have created a list of non-federal agency contacts for situation’s I cannot help with. Also, here are real examples of situations my office assisted constituents with. How to obtain assistance from my office:1. Find out if you live in 12th Congressional District
2. Determine if your issue is under the jurisdiction of a federal agency
3. Fill out a privacy release form
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In Michigan: 27085 Gratiot Ave, Roseville, MI 48066 | (586) 498-7122 | (248) 968-2025 In Washington: 1236 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 | (202) 225-4961 |
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