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I was proud to sponsor an amendment that passed the House recently which will help rehab patients across the nation. The measure halts the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) implementation of a new policy rule, known as the “75% Rule.” Currently under this new rule, fewer Americans will have access to rehab care. And this amendment will help to reverse that.
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Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo welcomes Col. Michael Linnington, a former brigade commander for the 101st Airborne Division, and originally from Cape May.
Col. Linnington testified before the House Armed Services Committee and gave an update on U.S. military performance and progress in the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Rep. LoBiondo thanked Col. Linnington for his dedication to duty and for helping keep America safe.

 
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Residents of the Second Congressional District who would like to contact Congressman LoBiondo may use the following information:

District Office

5914 Main Street
Mays Landing, New Jersey 08330
1 (800) 471-4450 or (609) 625-5008 (phone), 
(609) 625-5071 (fax)

Washington Office

225 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
(202) 225-6572 (phone),
(202) 225-3318 (fax)

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E-Mail Congressman LoBiondo at our E-mail form or if you are not from Congressman LoBiondo's district, you can reach your Representative at Write Your Rep. Please be sure to include your name, phone number and U.S. postal address in your message. Constituents will receive an answer by postal mail or by phone . It will allow me to call you directly to further discuss your concerns. Your number will never be shared with anyone outside of my office.

Scheduling Requests

Scheduling requests for the Washington DC office should be addressed to the attention of Heather Fallon. Requests can be either emailed to heather.fallon@mail.house.gov or faxed to (202) 225-3318 or emailed.

Requests should include the following:

* Date and Time
* Who will be attending the meeting
* What issues will be discussed
* Contact name and number (including cell) to set up the meeting

Scheduling requests for the New Jersey office should be addressed to the attention of Linda Hinckley. Requests can be either emailed to linda.hinckley@mail.house.gov or faxed to (609) 625-5071 or emailed.

Requests should include the following:

* Date and Time
* Who will be attending the meeting
* What issues will be discussed
* Contact name and number (including cell) to set up the meeting