Assemblyman Aron Wieder released a year-end summary highlighting the scope of constituent services provided by his office throughout 2025, underscoring a continued focus on accessibility, responsiveness, and hands-on assistance for residents across the district.
According to the announcement, Assemblyman Wieder’s office handled over 1,000 constituent cases during the past year, assisting residents with a wide range of issues involving state agencies, benefits, and local concerns. In addition, the office responded to more than 6,000 emails and answered thousands of phone calls, reflecting a high volume of direct engagement with constituents seeking help or information.
Wieder emphasized that constituent service remains a top priority, noting that his office is structured to ensure residents can reach a real person and receive timely follow-up. “Every call, email, or case represents someone who needs help navigating government,” Wieder said. “Our job is to be there and get results.”
As 2026 approaches, the Assemblyman reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining strong lines of communication and expanding outreach efforts, stating that his office remains “ready to address any constituent matter” in the year ahead.

