Overview
Office of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders: Burlington
Legislative Office Overview
The Burlington office of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders serves as the primary point of contact for Vermonters seeking assistance from their federal representative. Located on Church Street in the heart of downtown Burlington, this office connects constituents with the legislative process in Washington, D.C. As the senior senator from Vermont, Senator Sanders’ staff at this location focuses on casework, helping residents navigate the complexities of federal agencies, and gathering local feedback on policy matters ranging from healthcare and education to veterans’ affairs and environmental protection.
Constituent Services
The core mission of the Burlington office is to provide direct support to citizens experiencing difficulties with federal government services. Caseworkers are available to advocate on behalf of constituents dealing with agencies such as the Social Security Administration, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The office also manages the application process for nominations to U.S. Service Academies for Vermont students. Additionally, staff can assist with requests for American flags flown over the U.S. Capitol and arrange tours for Vermonters visiting Washington, D.C.
- Federal Casework: Assisting with delayed Social Security, Medicare, or VA benefits.
- Service Academy Nominations: Processing applications for West Point, Annapolis, and the Air Force Academy.
- Immigration Assistance: helping constituents with passport and visa issues through the State Department.
- Grant Support: Providing letters of support for Vermont organizations applying for federal funding.
- Legislative Feedback: documenting constituent views on current senate bills and votes.
Location and Access
The office is situated on the third floor of 1 Church Street, a historic building at the top of the Church Street Marketplace. This pedestrian-friendly location is easily accessible by public transit and offers proximity to other civic institutions. Visitors should be aware that as a federal office, strict security protocols are in place. Access may require passing through security screening, and appointments are strongly recommended to ensure a staff member is available to discuss specific casework needs.
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