Congressman Flood: My Team Helps Nebraskans Navigate Federal Agency Issues

LINCOLN, NE – Today, Congressman Mike Flood issued a reminder that his district office team stands ready to help Nebraskans who need help navigating issues with federal agencies.
“Since I came to Congress, my office has helped hundreds of Nebraskans across the First District find solutions to problems they’ve encountered with the federal government,” said Congressman Flood. “Even if you’re unsure of how we may help, my office stands ready to assist you. I take great pride in the solutions we’ve been able to find for many Nebraskans and hope you’ll reach out if we can ever be of service.”
Since taking office, Congressman Flood’s team has helped over 450 Nebraskans favorably resolve issues.
The Congressman’s team works to navigate issues with federal agencies like the Internal Revenue Service, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and the U.S. Department of State among many others. Congressman Flood’s office stands ready to help with the following matters:
- Assistance with federal agencies
- Request the Congressman’s appearance
- Military Service Academy nominations
- Congressional commendations
- Honorary flags flown over the Capitol
- Internships and Capitol tour requests
Nebraskans who live in the First Congressional District are strongly encouraged to contact Congressman Flood’s office for help with federal issues. Anyone can do so by filling out this online form or by calling 402-438-1598.
WHAT NEBRASKANS ARE SAYING ABOUT REP. FLOOD’S WORK
“We just made contact, sent in the forms, and the process started very quickly. In a matter of days they had been successful working with immigration, and her green card was processed.” – Tracy Milius of Plattsmouth
“As someone who just lives here, in this district, I figured they probably had more important things to do than deal with my little issue, but they had the staff and the know-how to make it happen.” – Robert Prince of Norfolk
“I know I wouldn’t have had my passport had I not reached out to Congressman Flood’s office and had their help and support.” – MaryLynne Bolden of Fremont