Attention: Starting August 15, 2024, our office is unable to accept new cases due to the conclusion of our term.
Senator Kyrsten Sinema and her dedicated team of social workers have worked diligently and made every effort to assist Arizonans in need.
Our staff works as liaisons between constituents and federal agencies. Although we are unable to guarantee a particular outcome, it is a top priority to help every Arizonan receive a fair and fast response. As some requests can take 90 days or longer to resolve, Team Sinema will stop taking new casework requests effective Thursday, August 15, 2024.
We remain committed to providing support and assistance to our constituents, and while we will not be handling new casework requests, there are still resources available to help you.
For continued assistance with federal matters, we encourage you to reach out to Senator Mark Kelly’s office or contact one of your other elected Members of Congress. They have teams dedicated to assisting constituents with casework involving federal agencies.
Resources for Arizonans in Need of Assistance:
- Arizonans may contact the Office of Senator Mark Kelly for assistance concerning a federal agency. (https://www.kelly.senate.gov/services/casework/)
- Arizonans may also contact their Representatives for assistance concerning a federal agency. Not sure of your congressional district or who your member is? This service will assist you by matching your ZIP code to your congressional district, with links to your member’s website and contact page. (https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative)
- If your problem involves an agency of the State of Arizona, we encourage you to make an inquiry with the Governor of Arizona (https://azgovernor.gov/) or your Representatives/Senator in the Arizona State Legislature (https://www.azleg.gov/).
- Arizona Veterans and Military Families: click HERE to access our Veterans Resource Guide for services and resources across our state available to you.
If you need resources, please call “211” to speak to a live person 24/7 for help identifying local resources near you.
If you are in crisis, please call the Solari Health and Human Services at 602-222-9444.
To reach the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, please dial 988.