Johnson ... said he will continue to put constituents first.
Continue to put constituents first and help them resolve problems with federal agencies.
Occurrences
Evidence
The district office's Constituent Services page says it will assist constituents with open immigration cases by working with federal agencies to get status updates, and it also lists help areas for veterans, IRS, Social Security, passports, SBA, and housing resources.
The homepage prominently features 'Federal Agency Help' and 'Contact' alongside current district-service resources, indicating the office is still directing constituents to assistance channels as of the latest site crawl.
Assessments
Johnson remained in the same federal House office after the 2012 election, and official office materials show continuing constituent-service channels for help with federal agencies such as immigration, veterans issues, IRS, Social Security, passports, SBA, and housing. That supports meaningful continuation of the promised activity during the term, but the evidence does not document specific constituent problems resolved or a measurable completed outcome. Because this is an ongoing service-oriented and partly rhetorical promise, the available evidence supports partial credit rather than full delivery.