Services
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By far the most important part of being a member of Congress is serving one's constituents. My staff and I are happy to help you with problems you might have with federal agencies and I am always happy to hear your opinion on all pending and future legislation.
You can contact my District Office at (901) 544-4131 to get advice or assistance on:
- Social Security and Medicare Benefits
- Veteran’s Benefits and Military Service Issues
- Small Business Administration Loans and Services
- FHA
- VA Home Loans
- Civil Rights Complaints (EEOC)
- Federal Grants
- Workers’ Compensation Complaints
- Civil Service Pensions and Benefits
- Railroad Retirement Benefits
- Passports
- IRS Problems
- Secure Presidential greetings for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, graduations, and other significant milestones. Presidential greetings are available to individuals who are at least 80 years old and couples married at least 50 years. Please allow the White House six weeks to process the request.
In order for my office to contact a federal agency about your specific case, you will need to fill out the release form available here and return it my office either in person or by fax to (901) 544-4329.
- Project Name: Infrared Strap-Down Rotorcraft Pilotage Sensor
- Request Amount: $5,000,000
- Intended Recipient: University
Member Designated Projects:
Fiscal Year 2024:
Purchase U.S. flags through our office. You may also request the flags purchased through our office be flown over the Capitol.
The honor of attending a service academy comes with the obligation and commitment to serve in the military for a minimum of five years upon graduation.
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For the right candidate, a Capitol Hill internship can be an excellent way to learn how Congress and Washington work from th
If you would like to request a Congressional Commendation or a Presidential Greeting for someone living in the Congressional District please complete and submit the form found on this page.
Learn more about the Artistic Discovery Contest open to all high school students that live in our Congressional District. You may also fill out an entry form to send to our office.
Request tickets and tours for various Washington D.C. destinations. All tickets are provided to constituents on a first-come, first-served basis so request tickets early.
The Congressional App Challenge is a competition aimed at encouraging students to learn how to code by creating their own apps.