Resources
Resources for Federal Workers
Civil Service Strong’s Q&A Resource Page, Navigating Uncertain Times: Protecting Civil Servant’s Rights, includes information on understanding your rights as a federal employee, how to navigate changing policies, and how to safeguard your career.
You can view your rights as a federal employee here.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has resources regarding employment discrimination for federal employees that can be accessed here.
Federal whistleblower protection information can be found here.
Information regarding prohibited personnel practices and the right to appeal can be found here.
The Library of Congress Beginner’s Guide to Civil Service Employment Law can be found here.
Information from the American Federation of Government Employees regarding the OPM deferred resignation program can be found here.
Contact Congressman Vindman here.
Contact Congressman Subramanyam here.
unemployment resources
Senator McPike’s VEC intake form here.
To file for unemployment or for general unemployment information, visit the Virginia Employment Commission website here.
For issues with the Virginia Employment Commission, please contact our office by calling (571) 316-0581 or by emailing us at senatormcpike@senate.virginia.gov
Resources for immigrants
If you or a loved one are in need of legal services, contact VALegalAid.org managed by the Virginia Poverty Law Center.
The Virginia Department of Social Services has a website with resources for immigrants that can be found here.
The Immigrant Legal Resource Center provides downloadable copies of their immigrant rights Red Card on their website found here. The cards are available in 19 languages.
Political Involvement
To get involved politically, visit the following websites:
Jeremy’s Official VA Senate Page
Click here to learn what Jeremy’s official VA Senate office is working on.
Look up Virginia General Assembly Legislation
Curious about a piece of legislation? Click here to check the status and learn more about everything happening in VA Congress.
Apply to Vote By Mail
Prefer to vote by mail? Any registered VA voter is eligible to request an absentee ballot, no reason required. Click here to apply.