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Help with Federal AgenciesDealing with federal agencies can sometimes be frustrating and time consuming. In these cases, my constituent liaison staff can "cut the red tape" and help advocate and expedite an appropriate, and hopefully positive, resolution. Please be advised that there are certain things that my office cannot help you with. I cannot help you with non-federal issues such as renewal of Notary Public Licenses, problems with Driver's Licenses or your property tax rebate. I am also prohibited by law from recommending you for a job or a promotion. If you would like more information on how I may assist you, please contact my staff at the regional office closest to you. Please call my Newark office toll free at 1-888-398-1642 if you live in the following counties:
Please call my Camden office at (856) 338-8922 if you live in the following counties:
***Please Note: All immigration cases are handled by my Newark office, regardless of location. Economic Development: Provide resource information about technical and financial assistance; act as a liaison for FDIC, Customs, SBA and trade concerns. Federal Employees: Work with Office of Personnel Management to resolve benefit problems. Health: Clarify eligibility requirements, benefits options and program changes. Housing: Provide information on community and statewide programs for affordable housing for New Jerseyans. Immigration and Passports: Clarify and track visa applications; passport information, including renewals and expedition; overseas travel updates. Low-income New Jerseyans: Provide information and referral to those qualifying for various assistance programs such as the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Military: Clarify problems concerning active duty, retirees and National Guard Reserve issues. Request Documents: Find government documents. My offices are a good place to start in your search for information, and by contacting any of my offices, you can request copies of federal bills, laws, and other government documents. Social Security: Track lost checks and appeals; clarify offset rules, benefits, retirement and disability claims. Taxes: Work with IRS to resolve ongoing disputes; clarify tax questions. Veterans: Secure military records and medals; assist with claims for compensation and pensions; provide information on education benefits and home loans. |
Today in the SenateDecember 8, 2008:The Senate will convene at 3:00 p.m. and proceed to a period of morning business for up to one hour, with Senators permitted to speak for up to 10 minutes each. Pro Forma sessions are scheduled for November 24, November 26, November 29, December 2, and December 5. Quick Links |