Malinowski Offices to Begin Serving Constituents Remotely; Physical Locations Temporality Closed to Visitors
Malinowski Offices to Begin Serving Constituents Remotely; Physical Locations Temporality Closed to Visitors
Constituent service representatives remain available remotely to help constituents with federal casework issues
(Washington, DC) To continue to serve you effectively the office of Congressman Tom Malinowski will be implementing the following new operating procedures, consistent with guidance from public health and safety officials and directives from the House Sergeant at Arms.
Our teams in Washington, D.C. and in Somerville will continue working full-time for our constituents from remote locations. Our physical offices in Washington and Somerville will be closed to visitors, and our mobile office hours program will be temporarily suspended.
The House Sergeant at Arms has notified us that access to the Capitol will be limited until at least April 1, 2020 to protect the health and safety of Members, staff and visitors. The Capitol Visitor Center and the Capitol will be closed to all tours. The White House is also closed to tours. As a result, our office will not be able to conduct Capitol tours or coordinate White House tours until further notice.
Our office will continue to:
- Receive and respond to telephone calls. If you need to speak to a member of our team you can call our Somerville office at (908) 547-3307. If call volume is high you may be sent to voicemail. We will do our best to ensure your call is returned promptly.
- Provide casework assistance. If you need assistance with a federal agency, we may be able to help. More information can be found at Malinowski.house.gov/services.
- Answer correspondence. The best way to contact our office for assistance is by submitting an email.
- Schedule meetings. If you would like to request a meeting with Congressman Malinowski or his staff, you can submit a meeting request or email staff directly. Please note, as long as our telecommuting policy is in place, we will conduct meetings over the telephone rather than in person.
Additionally, the Town Hall scheduled on March 28th in Lambertville has been postponed, but look out for future Telephone Town Halls that will be announced soon. For public health guidance and updates on the most recent confirmed COVID-19 cases in your area please visit the New Jersey Department of Health’s COVID-19 Dashboard. If you are experiencing symptoms and need guidance on what steps to take call the 24 Hour NJ COVID-19 Hotline at 1-800-222-1222.