Updates and Resources
Renew Your Passport Now. If your passport is due to expire in the next 6 months, renew it now! The State Department is facing a severe backlog with passport applications, so processing times are longer than ever. Our office is constantly receiving requests from constituents in need of passport assistance, and while we’re happy to help, the national backlog means that sometimes it’s impossible even for us to get constituents their passports in time.
Get a Free Fire Alarm. New York is currently leading the nation for residential fire deaths. The Red Cross will install a fire alarm in your home for free. Sign up here to learn more about their program and to see if you qualify.
Apply for a Free Air Conditioner. You can apply for a free air conditioner through the Home Energy Assistance Program. Learn more here. To stay cool during the heat, you can also visit your local cooling center. Find the one closest to you here.
Meet with our Constituent Liaisons in College Point. Our office is hosting mobile office hours for our constituents living in College Point on Wednesday, July 26th. The office hours will be held at the Queens Public Library at Poppenhusen. Common issues our office can assist with are Social Security, Medicare or IRS claims, and passport requests. We can also inquire with USCIS on the status of your immigration case, though, unfortunately, we cannot start an immigration case.
Progress on Clean Up Efforts in Puerto Rico. The Congresswoman introduced legislation requesting a report on clean-up efforts in Vieques and Culebra, where abandoned military installations pose a humanitarian and environmental hazard. The amendment was adopted and passed the House. We’ll keep you updated on further developments.
Progress on Alternative Treatments for PTSD & Depression. After years of advocacy by the Congresswoman, legislation passed the House last week to allow the federal government to study the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics for treating PTSD and other mental illnesses. Early research shows that psychedelics are less addictive and more effective than many existing treatments. You can learn more here.