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Sacramento’s Congressman Ami Bera highlights $19 million milestone in constituent support and service, resolving over 29,900 cases

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Sacramento, California – Congressman Ami Bera’s office has shown commitment and service returning almost $19 million to Sacramento County residents, therefore helping thousands of people throughout California’s 6th Congressional District. Rep. Bera and his staff have been tirelessly addressing and resolving constituent issues since his 2013 inauguration into office, generating significant cash returns through government benefits.

From fast tax returns to the resolution of backlogged veterans’ claims and prompt Medicare and Social Security payments, the $19 million recovered captures a range of federal casework help. Over 29,900 instances for constituents have been effectively addressed according to the Congressman’s office from these initiatives during his term.

Congressman Ami Bera's office has shown commitment and service returning almost $19 million to Sacramento County residents
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Speaking on the milestone, Congressman Bera expressed his gratitude and commitment to the residents of his district.

“I am honored to share that my office has facilitated the return of over $19 million in owed benefits for the hardworking residents of California’s 6th Congressional District,” said Representative Ami Bera stated in a press release.

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Emphasizing support for soldiers needing VA benefits and seniors awaiting Medicare and Social Security payments, his statement underlined a constant dedication to serving those he represents.

Information accessible on the Congressman’s official website speed up the procedure for individuals seeking assistance. Those in need of help are advised to visit bera.house.gov/casework or directly contact his office to address any problems involving federal agencies or to reclaim due government benefits correctly.

Congressman Ami Bera's office has shown commitment and service returning almost $19 million to Sacramento County residents
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This financial success emphasizes how important federal offices are in giving citizens vital support so that government processes run effectively and clearly for the good of the people.

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The influence that committed public service may have on a local level is demonstrated by Congressman Bera’s attempts in returning a sizable sum of government money back to the community. From the area just east and north of California’s capital city, Sacramento, residents in the 6th congressional district have witnessed real advantages from these initiatives, therefore underscoring the need of accessibility and responsiveness in government representatives.

The $19 million milestone marks not just past and present achievements but also a fundamental commitment to future activities in supporting and advocating for the needs of Sacramento County’s residents as Rep. Bera continues his service.

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