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Senator Lieberman's Constituent Service Center regularly receives the following questions regarding Medicare. If your question is not answered here, please send an email so that his staff may address your concern.


Q: If I am having a problem with Medicare, who can I call for assistance?

If you have questions related to Medicare or are experiencing a problem with Medicare, please contact the Boston Regional Office of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services at:

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Region I
JFK Federal Building
Room 2325
Boston, MA 02203
Phone: 617-565-1185

You may also wish to contact the Center for Medicare Advocacy, a non-profit organization that provides legal advice and representation to the elderly and people with disabilities who are unfairly denied Medicare coverage. The Center is staffed by attorneys and paralegals who provide legal advice, self-help materials, and representation. Additionally, the Center has a nurse on duty to provide any medical help or insight that is necessary. The Center's advice and written materials are free to all Connecticut residents. If legal representation by the Center is appropriate, it, too, is provided at no cost. You can reach the Center for Medicare Advocacy at:

Center for Medicare Advocacy
11 Ledgebrook Drive
Mansfield Center, CT 06250
Phone: (860) 456-7790

Q: Can Senator Lieberman assist me in resolving a problem I am experiencing with Medicare?

Yes. Senator Lieberman can help you navigate the system in order to obtain the answers to your questions. If you would like assistance from Senator Lieberman, send us an email and provide the following information:

1) Your first and last name;
2) Date of Birth;
3) Social Security Number/Medicare Number;
4) Home Address and telephone number;
5) An explanation of the problem;
6) Any additional information in support of your case.

A staff member will contact you as soon as possible if additional material or information is required.

Q: Can Senator Lieberman assist me in resolving a problem I am experiencing with Medicare?

For more information, please visit www.medicare.gov

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Senate Passes Postal Reform Bill


On April 25, the U.S. Senate Wednesday passed a strong, bipartisan postal reform bill to preserve the United States Postal Service (USPS) and put it on more solid financial ground for the future.  The 21st Century Postal Service Act (S.1789) was passed by a 62-37 vote.


“This legislation will change the USPS so it can stay alive throughout the 21st century to serve the people and businesses of this country," Lieberman said.


To learn more about postal reform, click here.