It’s a grind, but you need to keep the pressure on your Reps, and the Senate.
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I just called. the 3011 number is the best way to leave a message for the clerks.
202-479-3011
Thanks!
The Supreme Court does not have a public comment phone line.
Do they have an interpreter fluent in smoke signals?
The SCOTUS was an add on....you should call your REPS though, as stated....and the reporter line (2nd number) has a mailbox and that is full.
I guess we should contact everyone.....that was my point, thank you