Paul’s Washington Office Open; Using Fax and Email to Communicate with Constituents
October 25th, 2001Congressman Ron Paul today confirmed that his Washington congressional office in the Cannon building was back in working order after a one-week closure/relocation. “I’m pleased that we are able to return to some normalcy,” Paul said.
Paul is implementing new office procedures to insure that constituents concerns can be voiced without using regular U.S. mail.
Constituents are encouraged to contact Paul’s Washington office by phone, fax, and e-mail. Paul’s DC Phone number is (202)225-2831. His DC fax number is (202)226-4871, and his DC e-mail address is Rep.Paul@Mail.House.gov
“At this point no mail is being delivered to congressional offices,” Paul stated. “Even when mail service resumes, new safety procedures undoubtedly will restrict our ability to respond as quickly to constituent mail. Therefore, I encourage the people of the 14th district in Texas to contact me by phone or e-mail.”
Paul also urges constituents who need help with help with matters such as veterans benefits, social security, and Medicare to contact his district offices in either Victoria or Freeport, Texas. The phone numbers for those offices are (361)576-1231 and (979)230-0000 respectively.
“I apologize for any inconvenience to our constituents as we work to provide the best possible service during these challenging times,” concluded Paul.
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