John — The Supreme Court of the United States is broken.
An institution that used to shift and change with the needs of the nation has become hopelessly stagnated and outdated. Despite the increasing caseloads and the desperate need for a court that stands up for our fundamental rights — we see a status-quo system mired in the past. This only helps the special interests and leaves everyday Americans behind.
That’s why I am introducing legislation to reform the Supreme Court by adding four seats to the body. If you support this type of reform, will you let me know by adding your name today?
John — Me, you and countless Americans are counting on the Supreme Court to defend our rights. The Court is meant to be the last line of defense for civil liberties, but in recent decades it has become outdated and broken.
Leaning on my experience as a former magistrate judge and as the current Chairman of the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet, I began to develop a plan with my colleagues to fix this.
Together, Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, Rep. Mondaire Jones and I, along with Senator Ed Markey, are putting forward this bold plan to add four seats to the Supreme Court and get it working for the people again. Will you add your name in support of this vision of reform?
Yours,
Hank
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