Rep. Maloney’s office can assist with casework related to Medicare, Small Business Administration Loans, Unemployment Insurance, and more
Today, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18) held a Telephone Town Hall focused on ways his office can help constituents navigate federal agencies during the COVID-19, novel coronavirus, pandemic.
“My office is open and ready to help Hudson Valley families, small businesses and individuals who need assistance during this pandemic. I encourage anyone who needs help to reach out through my website or call my office for more information. We're here to serve you,” said Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney.
Rep. Maloney’s office has a team of dedicated staff trained to help New Yorkers in the Hudson Valley who need assistance cutting through government red tape. Rep. Maloney’s office can help with issues like:
· Working with the Social Security Administration and Medicare
· Accessing SNAP Benefits and nutrition assistance programs
· Connecting with doctors and medical staff at the VA
· Signing up for unemployment insurance
· Getting help from the State Department for international travelers
· Applying for a Disaster or Emergency Loan from the Small Business Association
· Working with state and county governments
For more information and to fill out a privacy release form, visit Rep. Maloney’s website and click GET HELP on the homepage, or call 845-561-1259. Due to federal law, his office can only assist people who are residents of New York’s 18th Congressional District.
More information about how to prevent, contain and treat the spread of the coronavirus can be found on Rep. Maloney’s website: seanmaloney.house.gov/coronavirus-emergency-response. Constituents can also sign up for email updates on the coronavirus and upcoming town halls by visiting seanmaloney.house.gov/contact.
New York State’s coronavirus hotline is: 1-888-364-3065. More information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention can be found by visiting www.coronavirus.gov.