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I first went to Washington as a United States Senator committed to helping people solve problems and to serving the people of Michigan. This is a commitment I continue to take seriously.
My staff and I spend much of our time assisting Michigan residents who are having problems with federal agencies. Often we identify recurring problems that lead to legislative initiatives. And if it is a matter that I do not have jurisdiction over, my staff will try to point you in the right direction. I am able to assist you if:
- You are a Michigan resident and
- Your problem is with a federal government agency
Here are a few of the topics with which my office deals with frequently.
Immigration / Visas IRS / Taxes Medicare |
Social Security Travel / Passports Veterans Affairs |
If you need help with a topic different than above and it is not a state issue, including criminal and civil litigation, please contact my office with this web form. If this matter is time sensitive, please call my Detroit office at (313) 226-6020.
If you are not from Michigan, please contact the Senators from your state.
Michigan State Agencies Can Help - State Issues
Some issues are best handled at the state and local level, such as motor vehicles and Medicaid and workers' compensation. For help with state issues, you can contact your Michigan state senator or state representative. Michigan.gov, the official website of the state of Michigan, offers links to every state agency as well as information on education and career development; family health and safety; travel and recreation; business services; and licensing, certification and permits.
If you have a problem with child support, the office of the Attorney General of the State of Michigan has a Child Support Division that may be able to assist you. You can reach them by calling 1-866-729-5437 or via email AGCSCD@michigan.gov.
Issues We Need To Refer Elsewhere - Criminal or Civil Litigation
Due to the Constitutional separation of powers, my office cannot help you with court matters. If you need a lawyer, you can contact either a private attorney or, if you are low-income or a senior, you can seek help from the Michigan Legal Assistance Network, a guide to free civil legal services for low-income persons and seniors in Michigan. The Michigan Indian Legal Services provides civil legal services to low-income Native Americans and tribes. The State Bar of Michigan Lawyer Referral Service can be contacted at (800) 968-0738.
If you are experiencing problems related to Friend of the Court (child support, visitation and custody), you will need to contact the State Court Administrator's Office, Friend of the Court Bureau at (517) 373-4835 or contact a private attorney.
FEDERAL AGENCIES
4women.gov
Agriculture Dept
Centers for Medicare/
Medicaid Services
Customs and Border Protection
Education Dept
Equal Employment
Opportunity Commiss'n
Citizenship and
Immigration Services
Federal Trade Commission
Health and Human Services
Office of Personnel Management
Office of Workers'
Compensation Program
Social Security Admin
State Department
Veterans Affairs
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