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I want to be sure that my office can effectively answer your questions and address your concerns as quickly and clearly as possible. Following these guidelines will help ensure that your communication is handled appropriately.
Where To Send Your CommunicationIs your concern a federal issue? Matters regarding state or local government policies can best be addressed by your local elected officials. If your concern is a federal issue, be sure that your communication is directed to the representative from the district where you live or work - you have the most influence over your own elected officials! If you are unsure which Congressional district you live in, double check by using the zip-code search at www.house.gov. When you have a communication that you want to send to my office, knowing where to send it will ensure it is properly addressed. There are many different types of requests that are sent to my office. The bullets below explain the different types of mail my office receives and provide information on where they should be sent.
- Correspondence: There are many important issues that members of Congress must act upon on a day to day basis. I greatly value your opinions. Letting me know when you strongly support or oppose legislation or other matters of importance will improve my effectiveness as your representative. To share your opinion on an issue, please email my office or fax, call or write to my Washington DC office (see contact information to the right).
- Casework: If you have a problem or concern that requires individual attention, such as problems with a federal agency, my caseworkers may be able to help. Inquiries should be made to either my Erie County or Chautauqua County offices (see contact information on the right). Click here for more details on constituent casework.
- Scheduling Requests: Scheduling requests for my Washington, DC and Western New York offices must be made in writing and should be mailed or faxed to my Washington office at 202-226-0347 or my Erie County office (for meetings in Erie and Chautauqua counties) at 716-852-3929. Please be aware that all U.S. mail undergoes security screening and is therefore delayed.
- Other Requests: My office processes requests - varying from help applying for grants to academy nominations to tour requests. Information on these and other services can be found on my Constituent Services page.
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Washington, DC Office 431 Cannon HOB Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-225-3306 Fax: 202-226-0347
Erie County Office
Larkin at Exchange 726 Exchange Street Suite 601 Buffalo, NY 14210 Phone: 716-852-3501 Fax: 716-852-3929
Chautauqua County Office Fenton Building 2 East Second Street Suite 300 Jamestown, NY 14701 Phone: 716-484-0729 Fax: 716-484-1049
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