Responding to the needs of Nevadans has always been my top priority. As your United States Senator, I may be able to help you interact with various federal agencies. My office can provide for a wide range of constituent services. Whether you are planning a trip to our Nation’s Capitol, considering applying to a service academy, or are in need of assistance when dealing with various federal agencies, my office stands ready to assist you.
Information webpage with information on a 24/7 hotline number which provides free foreclosure prevention counseling by expert counselors at HUD-approved agencies to any homeowner in America having trouble paying their mortgage.
Need assistance with your tax return? Need to find out whether you can qualify for economic stimulus checks? Puzzled by the tax law or which credits and deductions to take? If your annual income is less than $40,000, or if you are over the age of 60, you may qualify for free tax assistance.
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I have consistently succeeded in reducing Yucca Mountain's budget, which is one of the reasons why Nevadans have been able to keep the nuclear waste dump out of our state. However, I am concerned about the Nevadans who have and will lose their jobs as the Yucca Mountain Project fades away into history. I want to ensure that they have opportunities to find new good-paying jobs in our great state. I have put together this page which provides list of resources to help Yucca Mountain Project employees find new jobs and apply for assistance as they transition into new careers.
Retiree Benefits & Assistance Resource Guide I believe it is helpful for all retired Nevadans to know about the government programs and benefits to which they are entitled. Download "Retiree Benefits and Assistance Resource Guide", that will provide you key information about important federal, state, and community-based programs. While this Guide may not answer all your questions, it should serve as a directory to further assistance.
I take great pride in the opportunity to nominate young men and women as candidates to the U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy, Merchant Marine Academy and West Point. Nominations are not needed to go the Coast Guard Academy; however, my academy coordinators would be happy to assist you with any information you may need.
I take great pride in helping Nevadans who have questions or concerns involving various federal agencies. Having a problem with the
federal government can be very frustrating. However, I have qualified caseworkers in my
state offices to assist you in these situations and provide guidance and answers.
I am pleased to inform you that my office accepts flag requests to have an American flag flown over the United States Capitol for Nevadans. Due to delays in mail delivery, I am accepting flag requests at my Las Vegas office instead of my Washington, DC office.
Information Web page, prepared by the Congressional Research Service for Members of Congress, which gives guidance and Internet resources on Federal grants and nonfinancial assistance, as well as on private foundation funding.
Youth Central Visit the section of our website dedicated to issues concerning Nevada’s youth. I am proud to be your voice in the Senate and I pledge to keep fighting on issues important to Nevada’s youth such as funding education, opportunities for pursuing scholarship/internship, and careers in public service.
If you would like to be considered for internship sessions in one of my offices, you may submit your information by filling out the following form.
Washington, D.C. is an exciting city to visit, with many interesting places to tour. Please be sure to check out my Welcome to
Washington Guide. My office can schedule tours of the U.S. Capitol and limited tours of the White House.
Every Thursday that the Senate is
in session, Senator Ensign and I hold a breakfast at 8:30 a.m. in the U.S. Capitol to welcome you to Washington. I enjoy these breakfasts because they give me the chance to talk with my fellow Nevadans in a comfortable and relaxed setting.