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View types of services our office provides, and how to request more information or other assistance. Please contact us if you need help with a federal agency, would like to order a flag, are requesting tours and tickets for a visit to Washington, DC, or are considering applying to a military academy.

On a national, state, and local level, you have rights, and options for access to comprehensive reproductive health care, including abortion care. Do you have questions about those rights and options? See the relevant resources below.

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Federal Building
If you can't get an answer from a federal agency in a timely fashion, or if you feel you have been treated unfairly, our office may be able to help resolve a problem or get you the information you need.

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Lincoln Memorial sunrise view
Working in a Congressional office is an exciting opportunity. Congresswoman Velázquez offers internships to eligible undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students in her Washington, DC office and her three district offices. The internships can be applied toward college credit through your school; both part-time and full-time internships are available.

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Naval Academy students in Annapolis
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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The White House
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.

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Community
The Committee on Appropriations recently announced that Community Project Funding (CPF) requests from Members of Congress will be considered by appropriators. Each Member of Congress may submit up to 15 projects to the Appropriations Committee for consideration.

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United States Capitol Building at Sunrise

Every year, the United States Congress considers the need to fund specific federal government departments, agencies and programs.


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Ida
Have you or a loved one been impacted by Ida flooding? The City has several resources that can help. Please also feel free to reach out the Congresswoman's district offices.

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Federal Office Building
The federal grants process can be confusing. The following resources will provide constituents seeking grants with the information necessary to navigate the grants management process and every phase within.

The Committee on Appropriations recently announced that Community Project Funding (CPF) requests from Members of Congress will be considered by appropriators. Each Member of Congress may submit up to 15 projects to the Appropriations Committee for consideration.