US Office of the Clerk
The US Office of the Clerk in Washington, DC is responsible for providing legislative information and support to the House of Representatives. They offer a range of resources and services, including access to legislative activity, roll call votes, and committee information. The office also assists constituents with general information and casework, although they cannot take or advocate positions on public policy during a vacancy in the congressional office.
Under the supervision of the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the office serves the people of the Twenty-Second Congressional District of Florida, following the resignation of former Representative Theodore E. Deutch. While the district currently does not have voting representation, the interim office is available to provide information and assistance to constituents, as well as acknowledge mail received. However, they are unable to take positions on legislation or provide analysis of issues until a new Representative is elected and takes office.
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