Congressman Rudy Yakym (IN-02) recently announced that his office has officially returned over $78 million to Hoosiers.
“My top priority in Congress is delivering for the people of Indiana’s Second District,” Rep. Yakym said. “Returning more than $78 million to Hoosiers is a direct result of that commitment. Whether it’s helping with the IRS, Social Security, VA benefits, or Medicare, my office is dedicated to serving every constituent and ensuring they receive the support they have earned and deserve.”
Background:
Congressman Yakym has made strong, responsive casework a top priority to ensure that residents of Indiana’s Second District receive the federal support and benefits they have earned. Through these efforts, his office has helped thousands of constituents resolve challenges involving veterans’ benefits, Social Security, Medicare, tax issues, immigration services, and more. The more than $78 million returned to Hoosiers stands as a clear reflection of the effectiveness and impact of this ongoing work.
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