U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) and his staff have helped more than 2,800 Hoosiers resolve cases before federal agencies this year. The work of Young’s constituent services team resulted in nearly $30 million being returned to Hoosier taxpayers.
Senator Young helped recover and return over $24 million from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to Hoosiers in 2025. An additional $5.6 million was recovered and returned from Social Security and Veterans Affairs (VA) claims.
In addition to helping constituents receive benefits, Senator Young’s constituent service team helps expedite passport applications, obtain missing commendation medals for veterans, navigate international adoption cases, and more.
“Inquiries from members of Congress can help kickstart the process for constituents in need of assistance navigating federal agencies. I’m grateful for our team and their continued commitment to helping Hoosiers,” said Young.
Hoosiers who need help with a federal agency can visit young.senate.gov and click “Help for Hoosiers.”
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