Eugene Vindman

12/18/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/18/2025 14:27

Vindman Office Delivers Real Results for Virginia’s Seventh District in 2025

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Eugene Vindman (Va.-07) today released an end-of-year summary highlighting his office's work delivering results for Virginians across Virginia's Seventh District in 2025 - including returning hard-earned tax dollars to constituents, advancing bipartisan legislation, and resolving thousands of constituent service cases.

"As a 25-year Army veteran, I know it takes a true team effort to deliver real results for our communities. I am proud that my team has been hard at work all year showing up and delivering for you and your family in Virginia's Seventh District," said Vindman. "We've worked to assist veterans with their benefits, protect access to affordable health care, support legislation that lowers your energy bill, and lead on bipartisan solutions to bring down costs. My office is laser focused on results that make a real difference. My team and I remain committed to being accessible, responsive, and effective for every Virginian we serve in the new year."

In 2025, Congressman Vindman's office worked directly with Virginians to navigate federal agencies, resolve issues, and return money owed to constituents.

As a result of this work, the office:

  • Returned more than $4.2 million in backlogged benefits to constituents
  • Closed more than 1,450 constituent service cases
  • Assisted Virginians with issues related to veterans' benefits, Social Security, Medicare, passports, IRS matters, and disaster assistance

In Congress, Vindman focused on pragmatic, bipartisan legislation to address the issues Virginians raised most often.

In 2025, Vindman:

  • Introduced 45 pieces of legislation, 44 of which are bipartisan
  • Cosponsored nearly 665 pieces of legislation
  • Led key congressional efforts to lower costs, support military families and veterans, strengthen workforce development, lower energy costs, safeguard Americans' health care, and improve public safety.
  • Secured provisions in major legislative packages to support military families, active-duty service members, and federal employees in Virginia's Seventh District.

Beyond legislation, Vindman used his voice and oversight authority to advocate for Virginians and hold federal agencies accountable.

This year, his office:

  • Sent 120 letters to federal agencies and administration officials on behalf of constituents and district priorities
  • Attended more than 405 events in Virginia's Seventh District
  • Led or joined bipartisan oversight efforts on issues impacting Virginia families, service members, and small businesses

As 2025 comes to a close, Vindman reaffirmed his commitment to continue fighting for the Seventh District in the year ahead.

For assistance with a federal agency or to learn more about Congressman Vindman's work, constituents are encouraged to contact one of Vindman's offices or visit vindman.house.gov. Sign up for his weekly newsletter here

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