How can I contact Congressman Jones offices to request assistance with a bureaucratic problem within the federal government?
Congressman Jones’ office is available to assist you in solving any difficulties you may encounter with federal agencies. Please visit the constituent assistance page for more information. To request assistance, please send a letter explaining the situation, or fill out the constituent request for service form. Please send either the letter or the form to the Greenville office. Due to federal privacy laws, Congressman Jones must receive a written request from you in order to contact any agency on your behalf. The letter should include your name, postal address and telephone number. Q: I am from a local government, private company, or organization that would like to request information on the grant process and how I may obtain Congressman Jones’ support on obtaining a grant. How do I do this? A: One of the best ways local governments and agencies, businesses and non-profit organizations can fund projects is through federal grants, which do not have to be repaid. Grant proposals are comp
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