While I will continue to fight for Alabama every day in Washington, one of my priorities will remain helping every person in the 4th District navigate the red tape of the federal bureaucracy.
Continue prioritizing constituent services by helping people in Alabama's 4th District navigate federal bureaucracy and resolve federal problems.
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As your U.S. Representative, constituent services are my top priority. My office is committed to helping residents of Alabama’s Fourth District resolve issues involving federal agencies. Our trained casework staff work directly with agencies to secure information, answer questions, and help navigate federal programs and procedures.
If you can't get an answer from a federal agency in a timely fashion, or if you feel you have been treated unfairly, our office may be able to help resolve a problem or get you the information you need.
Despite his legislative responsibilities, Congressman Aderholt prioritizes constituent services. Each year, he assists hundreds of constituents in Alabama’s Fourth District with issues related to Social Security, veterans' benefits, passports, and other federal agencies.
Congressman Robert Aderholt (AL-04) today announced that his office, in partnership with the New Orleans Passport Agency, will host a Passport Fair on Monday, March 9, 2026, at the University of North Alabama Guillot University Center in Florence.
Robert B. Aderholt, Alabama (AL) – 4th, Republican. Oath of Office: Jan. 03, 2025.
Representative Robert B. Aderholt (1965 - ) In Congress 1997 - Present | House | Alabama, District 4 105th-119th (1997-Present).
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Aderholt promised to continue prioritizing constituent services for Alabama's 4th District by helping residents navigate federal agencies. The evidence shows his congressional office maintains active federal-agency casework services, publicly offers help with Social Security, veterans benefits, passports, and other federal problems, and organized a 2026 passport fair in partnership with a federal passport agency. Because these actions were performed by Aderholt's own House office while he remained continuously in the same federal office, they count as delivery. The clearest dated evidence is from later House terms after the 2020 campaign cycle rather than the immediately elected term, so timing is later_term.