U.S. Congressman Mike Flood (flood.house.gov) announced that his office has recovered more than $1 million in federal casework for constituents in Nebraska’s First Congressional District this year. The total reflects funds returned and benefits secured through direct assistance with federal agencies.
“Through the month of July, I’m pleased to share that my team and I have returned $1 million and counting to constituents across our First District,” Flood said. “We’ve also resolved over 140 cases, with a 98% satisfaction rate regarding our office’s responsiveness.”
The Congressman’s office has supported residents in a wide range of situations, including:
- Social Security benefits: A widow from Sarpy County received her late husband’s final check after months of delays, following outreach from Flood’s office.
- Passports: A Platte County mother secured her child’s passport in time for international travel after conflicting information caused delays.
- Veterans benefits: A Platte County veteran successfully appealed health insurance penalties after Flood’s office obtained confirmation of his long-standing enrollment with the VA.
Flood encouraged Nebraskans to contact his Lincoln district office or attend mobile office hours for assistance. “If you have an issue that needs to be addressed, I encourage you to reach out,” he said.
For more information on how the Office of Congressman Flood can help with federal agencies, visit (flood.house.gov).
