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The Washington, D.C. office handles legislative issues and tour requests.�If you have questions about a particular bill or would like to request a tour of the White House or Capitol,
contact the Washington office.
The district offices in Boston and Brockton handle constituent services.�If you need assistance with a federal agency, would like to purchase a flag, or are interested in attending a service academy,
contact the Boston or Brockton office.
Visit the
U.S. House of Representatives web site and enter your zipcode+4 in the box on the upper left corner of the page. For a complete listing of cities and towns in the 9th Congressional District, view the
District page.
Residents of the 9th Congressional District are always welcome to call any of Congressman Lynch's
offices or email him at
Stephen.Lynch@mail.house.gov.
Send your request to Greta Hebert via
email or fax (202-226-3933).
Congressman Lynch and his district representatives regularly visit each city and town in the 9th Congressional District. Office hours and other community meetings are posted in the local newspapers, as well as on Congressman Lynch’s
web site.
Visit
THOMAS, the Library of Congress’ legislation search engine. For instructions on how to use THOMAS, check the
Voting Record page.
The U.S. House of Representatives put together an informative booklet on how laws are made. You can read that booklet
here.
The U.S. House of Representatives put together an informative booklet on how laws are enacted. You can read that
here.
Call the Washington Office or email the tour coordinator at
Lynch.Tours@mail.house.gov. Please note that due to security reasons, you must request a White House tour
at least 3 months in advance.
Contact Erin Gavaghan in the
Boston office or complete the
flag request form and fax it to the Boston office at 617-428-2011.
Interning in a Congressional office is an excellent opportunity to learn first-hand how government works by researching legislation, attending meetings, and assisting with constituent casework and inquiries. College students interested in becoming an intern in one of Congressman Lynch’s offices should contact Bob Fowkes in the
Boston Office.