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Rep. Hank Johnson's Constituent Services E-Newsletter for July 31, 2013

August 1, 2013
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Dear Friends,

My staff and I take great pride in providing the best constituent services possible. Since taking office in 2007, I have helped secure more than $24.5 million in constituent services for residents of the Fourth District seeking help with federal agencies.

We can help break through the bureaucracy if you are having problems with Social Security, Medicare, the IRS and veterans’ benefits. These are just some of the issues that my staff and I address. For more information on the services we provide, click HERE.

I believe it is my duty as an elected official to help everyone I can. Although the job calls for me to be in Washington, D.C. and at times requires me to travel around the globe, my focus is always taking care of home first.

That’s why I have partnered with local governments throughout the district to use city halls as satellite offices. This makes it easier for constituents to get the assistance they need and save taxpayer funds.

My office has helped more than 15,000 constituents who have reached out for assistance receive $24.5 million since 2007. To read some of the success stories and how we can help, click HERE.

Fourth District constituents can now call the Lithonia office at 770-987-2291 to make an appointment with a congressional office representative at the location of their choice. For residents of North DeKalb, meetings will continue to be arranged at Northlake Mall.

I want to thank the respective mayors for working with our office. This way we can better serve our constituents by making services more accessible while holding down costs. For more information or to make an appointment with a constituent representative, call 770-987-2291 or visit my website at hankjohnson.house.gov.

As always, I appreciate your time and feedback. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to represent you in Congress.

Issues: Consumer Protection Justice & Court Reform National Security and Foreign Policy Seniors and Social Security