There are many ways for Alaskan residents and those with ties to the state to reach me and my staff to express any questions, comments, or concerns. You may call my Alaskan or Washington D.C. offices, send me a fax, write me a letter, or send me an e-mail using my on-line service below. With the heightened security and extensive mail screening on Capitol Hill, postal services have become extremely slow. Therefore, I urge Alaskan residents to use one of my on-line e-mail forms below. If your inquiry involves casework, or assistance with a federal agency, please visit my 'Help with a Federal Agency' page and note that you must provide my office with a signed copy of the Privacy Act Release Form or authorization of the Tax Release Information Form. These forms can be found on the 'Help with a Federal Agency' page as well as here. I also encourage you to contact the state office closest to your location. All of my office locations can be found here. Regrettably, due to the volume of mail that I receive, I am only able to research and address those messages sent to me from Alaskan residents. If you are not a Alaskan resident, I encourage you to send a message to the Senators from your state of residence. The tradition of Senatorial courtesy calls upon Senators to give their colleagues the opportunity to assist constituents within their home states. You may want to visit http://www.senate.gov/ for a link to the websites of each member of the United States Senate.
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