Residents in Chattooga County and across Northwest Georgia are without representation in the U.S. House for now following the resignation of former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. But the Fourteenth Congressional District of Georgia District Office says some constituent services will continue during the vacancy.

In a statement released by the district office, officials said Greene resigned January 5, 2026, and that both the Washington, D.C. office and the Dalton District office will remain open to serve the public under the supervision of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives.

The interim office says constituents may still contact staff for information and limited assistance, including constituent casework involving federal agencies, flag requests, and other standard constituent services typically handled by House offices.

The office also noted that staff will continue working with anyone who already has a pending case and will accept new case requests, but those requests require a completed Privacy Release Form.

For tours, the district office said requests for White House tours should be directed to Georgia’s U.S. Senators—Senator Raphael Warnock or Senator Jon Ossoff—while inquiries regarding tours of the Capitol Building or the FBI Building will be handled through separate request forms.

The statement emphasized that while the office can help with general information about the status of legislation, the vacant congressional office cannot take positions, advocate policy, or provide analysis or opinions until a new representative is elected and sworn in.