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CONGRESS – CONSTITUENT SERVICES
CONSTITUENT SERVICES OFFERED BY MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
United States Senators and Representatives offer Constituent Services for the people they represent in Congress. Casework staff located at home district offices of Congress members provide services such as contacting federal agencies for problems with immigration, passports, Social Security or veterans benefits, assistance with military academy applications, providing information on obtaining federal grants and arranging tours of the U.S. Capitol and White House. However, congressional offices cannot help with matters that involve state agencies or the judicial system. Further information can be found at the websites of Connecticut’s U.S. Senators and Representatives listed below.
HOW TO CONTACT CONNECTICUT’S U.S. SENATORS
HOW TO CONTACT CONNECTICUT’S U.S. REPRESENTATIVES
For further information on contacting members of Congress, see the eLibrary paper: Getting Your Views to Your Representative
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by service names:
United States House of Representatives Offices
United States Senate Offices
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SOURCES: Websites of United States Senators Christopher Dodd and Joseph Lieberman and United States Representatives Joe Courtney, Rosa DeLauro, Jim Himes, John Larson, and Christopher Murphy
PREPARED BY: 211/pt
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: April2009
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