
Most people find it hard to deal with the government.
If
you are having a problem with the Internal Revenue Service or the Immigration
and Naturalization Service, for example, you may feel that you are at a real
disadvantage. You might feel like the government is holding all the
cards. You probably feel like you are being treated like a
"number" instead of a living, breathing, person. Many times you
may have trouble even getting a straight answer to a simple question.
Why is this? The federal bureaucracy is so big that it is very hard to find the right person to help you. Public information numbers are usually automated and not very helpful. Agencies also tend to be overwhelmed with requests for help, creating long backlogs.
Many times, Congressman Pitts and his staff can help you cut through the red tape. If not, they can refer you to someone who can. Click one of the links below for more information.
If you don't need help and just want to tell Congressman Pitts what you think about an issue, please use the Web Correspondence Form.
Birth Certificates
Child Support Issues
Congratulatory Letters
Disability Benefits
Drivers Licenses
Eagle Scout Certificates
Employment Discrimination
Employment Opportunities
Family and Medical Leave
Federal Disaster Assistance
Federal Employee Issues
Flag Purchases
Flood Insurance
Grant Applications