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WASHINGTON, D.C. – On June 15, 2023, Senator Rick Scott led Senators Bill Cassidy, Ted Cruz, Mike Crapo, John Barrasso, Cynthia Lummis, Katie Britt, Ted Budd, Marco Rubio, Bill Hagerty, JD Vance, Mitt Romney, Joni Ernst and Deb Fischer in a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken urging him to take immediate action to resolve the massive backlog of passport applications. In the letter, the senators note countless reports from Americans in their states regarding issues and concerns with delayed wait times, lack of available in-person appointments and an inability to communicate with passport agencies – which is an unacceptable failure from a government that should be focused on serving American taxpayers and their needs.
Read the full letter HERE or below.
June 15, 2023
The Honorable Antony Blinken
Secretary
United States Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20520
Dear Secretary Blinken:
As summer begins and families across the nation are finalizing their travel plans, we have heard countless reports from constituents in our states about the massive backlogs in processing passport applications. While we appreciate the hard work of Passport Agency employees across the nation, this backlog and the unresponsiveness to many passport inquiries is unacceptable.
Since January 2023, our offices have observed a massive increase in passport related inquiries from our constituents. We understand that the Department of State is experiencing an unprecedented number of passport applications and renewals, but the strategies put in place to address this unprecedented demand appear to need additional attention.
These backlogs have resulted in many American families being forced to cancel their travel plans because of increased wait times, a lack of available in-person appointments and an inability to communicate with passport agencies. Furthermore, the delay many Americans are experiencing in receiving their passport could potentially be detrimental to their livelihood.
The Department of State must address these issues promptly to remedy the situation. As our offices continue to work each and every day to assist constituents with their passport needs, we are requesting answers to the following questions:
- What measures are being taken to decrease processing and wait times?
- How does the Department plan to resolve the communications issues?
- How does the Department plan to permanently resolve these issues to avoid backlog in the future?
Sincerely,
Original source can be found here.