Congressman Whitfield's Monthly Column


Congressman Whitfield's Monthly Column
March 1, 2005

WASHINGTON - If you and your family are planning a trip to our nation's capital, I hope that you will contact my office to let us know when you are coming. Or if you're traveling out of the country and need a new passport or an old one renewed, give us a call. Tickets and tours in Washington and passport services are just some of the areas my staff and I are here to assist you with.

In my district office, my staff is dedicated to working on your behalf when you have a question about the federal government or need help addressing an issue with an agency. Some of the areas I may be able to assist you with include issues regarding Social Security/Medicare benefits; Veterans Administration claims; immigration forms and citizenship applications; passport applications; federal student loans; SBA loans and small business assistance programs.

In Washington, D.C. my staff is ready to welcome you and give you a tour of the Capitol building. We are also willing to try and secure tickets for you to attractions around Washington. Through the D.C. office, you can also order flags flown over the Capitol building which arrive with a certificate stating who they were flown for. These flags can be a special gift or keepsake to honor a person or mark a special occasion you would like to commemorate.

Another excellent source of information for you is my web site: www.house.gov/whitfield. We strive to keep the web site current with the latest activities in Congress and my most recent press releases, as well as links to important sites in Kentucky and Washington. You can also write directly to me through the Contact Form feature. Because mail sent to Congressional buildings must go through a lengthy screening process, the web site is a quick and easy way to let me know what's on your mind.

I hope that you will take advantage of these many services offered by my offices in Kentucky and Washington, D.C. You can call us at 800-328-5629 in Kentucky or 202-225-2305 in Washington. We look forward to hearing from you.

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