Federal Agency Help
Providing Pennsylvania residents with great constituent service is one of Senator Toomey's highest priorities. If you are a resident of Pennsylvania, and you are experiencing problems with any federal agency, or need help cutting government red tape, our office stands ready to help.
The Privacy Act of 1974 requires that Sen. Toomey must have your written consent before he can contact a federal agency on your behalf. If you are seeking assistance from our office the first step is to click here, print out and complete the Privacy Release Form and send it to our Allentown office. The form must be signed by the person requesting assistance. Once received, a member of the senator's staff will review your correspondence and contact the appropriate federal agency on your behalf.
Here are a few important tips about seeking assistance through the office of Senator Toomey:
1. First check online to see if you can find the information you need.
This is the fastest way to get the answers you need. Below are links to many of the federal agencies that constituents typically work with.
2. Determine if your problem involves a federal agency.
As a federal legislator, Sen. Toomey has no authority to intervene in matters that fall under the jurisdiction of the state of Pennsylvania or local municipalities. Typical state issues include unemployment compensation, child support, insurance and utility regulation and food stamps. Contact information for state legislators and the governor's office can be found at www.state.pa.us. A complete listing of federal agencies can be found at www.usa.gov.
3. Understand the rules we must follow.
- We cannot intervene or influence the outcome of cases under the jurisdiction of ANY court - local, state or federal
- We cannot intervene in matters under the jurisdiction of local or state government.
- We cannot intervene in matters for anyone who resides outside the state of Pennsylvania.
- We cannot offer legal or medical advice, nor can we recommend an attorney.
Links to Federal Agencies
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Defense Finance and Accounting Services
Department of Health and Human Services
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Department of Veterans Affairs
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Communications Commission
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Office of Personnel Management
Social Security Administration