Tuesday, January 20, 2026–9:00 a.m.
-News Release-
The Special Election for the 14th District Congressional seat is less than a month away, and although Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned, effective on January 5, constituents still have limited services through an office under the supervision of the Clerk of the House of Representatives.
Residents of the 14th District can contact this interim office for information and assistance with constituent casework, flag requests, and constituent services provided by House offices.
Staff members of the vacant office will continue to assist any constituents who have a pending case that involves a federal agency.
For assistance with pending casework or to open a case, you are asked to complete the following Privacy Release Form.
For assistance with reserving a White House tour, please reach out to Senator Warnock or Senator Ossoff’s office.
For all other tour inquiries regarding the Capitol Building or FBI Building, please see the following form.
And to send our office a flag request, we ask that you complete the following form.
Lastly, until a new Representative is elected, the vacant congressional office cannot take or advocate positions on public policy. Constituents may choose to express opinions on legislation or issues to their elected Senators or wait until a new Representative is elected and takes office. The staff of the vacant office can assist constituents with general information concerning the status of legislation, but cannot provide analysis of issues or render any opinion.
Please see the following Press Release detailing how the office will continue to serve District 14 during this time.


