For Social Security issues: call your congressman

October 6, 2009
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Frequently I receive questions about Social Security.

I don’t have the answers but I do know who does: Your Congressman.

If you have an issue with Social Security or any other federal agency and you are stuck, call your Congressman. Every Congressman has a staff trained to help you cut through the red tape.

Make sure your elected officials give you your money’s worth.

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4 Responses to For Social Security issues: call your congressman

  1. Frank Minutillo on October 7, 2009 at 1:55 pm

    I tried to resolve an issue that my wife had with SS and Medicare PartD which went on for several months. After trying and getting very frustrated by what seemed to be a catch-22 dilemma, I emailed Congressman’s Larson’s office. A wonderfully competent person named Lisa called in response, said she could and would help and the problem was cleared up within a few weeks.

    She promised and delivered. Kudos to her and to Larson for hiring her.

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  4. John Sloan on November 4, 2009 at 10:16 am

    I contacted my Congress woman Millisa Bean,her staffed member Susan called me and told me if you do not have a terminal illness or multiple sclerosis Social Security will not approve first or second claim for disability.I am a 100% permanet disablied Veteran,SS had all this information and still denied me.Congress Women Bean was a big let down and no help

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