People For the American Way

Friend,

Last night President Biden delivered a powerful and compelling State of the Union address.

Speaking directly to the American public and his colleagues in Congress, Biden touted the remarkable progress he has made over the past three years and laid out an ambitious agenda for the year ahead. One that will address some of the day’s most pressing issues but that could be impaired by Congressional Republicans who are obstructing bipartisan legislation that would benefit the nation at the demand of former President Trump.

Unfortunately absent from President Biden’s speech last night was the incredible progress he has made in restoring balance and integrity to our federal judiciary, through the confirmation of more than 180 exceptional nominees – including Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Today People For and our progressive allies are renewing our call for President Biden and Senate Democrats to continue building upon the progress they’ve made and move quickly to fill all remaining vacancies!

Watch the video now >>

Sign our petition urging President Biden to put forward more exceptional nominees to fill the existing vacancies! >>

And call on the Senate to act quickly to confirm these nominees to alleviate judicial emergencies taking place throughout the country >>

With your continued support and advocacy, we can ensure that we have judges on the federal bench that will protect and uphold our rights and counter the efforts of MAGA Republicans to undermine them.

Thanks for all that you do,

– People For the American Way

P.S. – For more information on how we’re fighting to restore balance and integrity for our federal judiciary, please visit our website. >>



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