HOW TO CONTACT THE CONGRESSMAN'S OFFICE
To Get Help with the Federal Government
If you would like assistance with an agency of the federal government such as the Social Security Administration, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, or the Veterans Administration, please call one of my Massachusetts offices. The phone numbers are listed at the bottom of this page. To find out more about the services my staff can offer, click here.
To Express Your Opinion
If you would like to express your opinion on an issue or ask me to support a bill, the best way to reach me quickly is via email. It will take as long as four weeks for a printed letter to reach me because of past security threats. The House of Representatives uses advanced scanning techniques on all incoming mail. For a faster response, please call or email me.
Most e-mails will be read on the day they arrive, and all our constituents will receive a response in as timely a manner as possible. Please be aware that due to the large volume of mail we receive, it may take several weeks for you to receive a written response.
Because of limited staff and resources, I cannot respond to emails or requests from people living outside the Fourth Congressional District of Massachusetts. For those outside the Fourth District, the most effective way to express your views is to contact your own member of Congress.
To Request a Meeting with the Congressman
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| WASHINGTON 2252 Rayburn Building Washington, DC 20515 tel: (202) 225-5931 fax: (202) 225-0182 |
NEWTON 29 Crafts Street Newton, MA 02458 tel: (617) 332-3920 fax: (617) 332-2822 |
NEW BEDFORD 558 Pleasant Street #309 New Bedford, MA 02740 tel: (508) 999-6462 fax: (508) 999-6468 |
TAUNTON The Jones Building 29 Broadway Suite 310 Taunton, MA 02780 tel: (508) 822-4796 fax: (508) 822-8186 |