Office Status
My offices are standing by to help anyone in need of assistance. However, we are following guidance from the CDC and the state of California to limit personal interaction and staff is working remotely. Please call your district office or 415-258-9657 and share your name (with spelling), phone number, and email address and one of our field representatives will follow up with you shortly. If you are already working with a field representative they are checking emails and voicemails frequently so you can reach them using email or the phone.
District office numbers can be found at the bottom of this page.
If you have questions about a meeting that was previously scheduled with us in California please call 415-258-9657 or email Huffman.cascheduling@mail.house.gov. For questions about a meeting in D.C., please call 202-225-5161.
TOURS
To protect the health and safety of our community and our constituents, all White House, Capitol, Library of Congress, and FBI tours have been suspended until further notice.
The Capitol and House Office Buildings remain open only to Members and staff.
The Smithsonian museums are reopening on a case by case basis. Please visit the website of the museum you’re interested in visiting for more information.
TOUR POLICY
All tickets are provided to my constituents on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the large number of visitors, please request them as early as possible in order to maximize your chances.
NOTICE: WHITE HOUSE TOURS
White House tour requests require at least a three weeks advance notice and can be submitted to the White House up to three months in advance through my office. My office will hold on to your request and submit it to the White House once your requested dates become available to submit. Once your request is submitted, you will receive a follow up email directly from the White House with a secure link for you to submit security information.
Please note that the outcome of your request is solely at the discretion of the White House. My office does not control the acceptance or denial of tour requests, nor the day or time of approved White House tours. The White House does not conduct tours on Sundays or Mondays and may cancel scheduled tours at any time due to official business.
Please visit the White House Tours & Events webpage here for information on forms of identification, prohibited items, as well as other details.
NOTICE: WASHINGTON MONUMENT
The Washington Monument remains closed to the public.
To request a tour, please click here.