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Washington, D.C. — Florida Congressman Daniel Webster, R-Clermont, announced today that in the first quarter of 2025, his office successfully returned over $685,000 to residents of Florida’s 11th Congressional District. This total represents funds owed to constituents by federal agencies such as the Department of Veterans Affairs, the IRS, and the Social Security Administration.
“Serving my constituents and providing them with first-class assistance with issues involving federal agencies if one of my top priorities,” said Rep. Webster. “Too often, Americans face unnecessary delays when attempting to secure veteran benefits, IRS or Social Security payments. I am pleased that we have been able to assist on behalf of so many constituents to ensure they receive the services and compensation they have earned.”
Webster’s constituent services staff work diligently with agency liaisons on a constituent’s behalf to answer questions, find solutions, or simply attempt to cut through the red tape. Webster added, “I am committed to continuing to work to improve the quality, effectivity and efficiency of our federal agencies.”
Congressman Webster has gotten more than $25 million returned to constituents in owed compensation, pension, or other retroactive payments since January 2017. If you are a constituent in Congressional District 11 in need of assistance with a federal agency, call 352-241-9220 or visit https://webster.house.gov/casework.
“Serving my constituents and providing them with first-class assistance with issues involving federal agencies if one of my top priorities,” said Rep. Webster. “Too often, Americans face unnecessary delays when attempting to secure veteran benefits, IRS or Social Security payments. I am pleased that we have been able to assist on behalf of so many constituents to ensure they receive the services and compensation they have earned.”
Webster’s constituent services staff work diligently with agency liaisons on a constituent’s behalf to answer questions, find solutions, or simply attempt to cut through the red tape. Webster added, “I am committed to continuing to work to improve the quality, effectivity and efficiency of our federal agencies.”
Congressman Webster has gotten more than $25 million returned to constituents in owed compensation, pension, or other retroactive payments since January 2017. If you are a constituent in Congressional District 11 in need of assistance with a federal agency, call 352-241-9220 or visit https://webster.house.gov/casework.
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