PHCC Civic Resource

Federal Government

This page connects Pine Hills residents with federal elected officials, executive branch leaders, the United States Congress, the Supreme Court, and key federal resources relevant to civic access, public funding, elections, courts, and national government services.

Why Federal Government Matters

Federal decisions shape funding, courts, elections, infrastructure, and national policy.

Federal government impacts community development, grants, civil rights, disaster response, housing, transportation, education, public safety, small business support, and public records.

Public FundingFederal grants and appropriations can support local community priorities.
RepresentationCongressional offices help residents connect to policy and federal services.
Public RecordsFederal records, archives, and census data support planning and advocacy.
Civic AccessFederal election and court resources help residents understand national systems.
Executive Branch

Federal executive branch officials.

These national leaders serve in key executive branch roles connected to federal policy, diplomacy, defense, administration, and national governance.

Congressional Representation

Federal elected officials representing Florida and Pine Hills.

Florida’s U.S. senators and Pine Hills’ congressional representative help shape federal law, appropriations, constituent services, and national policy.

Supreme Court of the United States

The nation’s highest court.

The Supreme Court interprets the Constitution and federal law. These justices serve on the Supreme Court of the United States.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson
Associate Justice

Ketanji Brown Jackson

Supreme Court of the United States

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Stay connected to federal resources and representation.

PHCC helps residents stay connected to public offices, federal resources, civic information, and advocacy pathways that impact Pine Hills.